this forum is mostly van expediters. nothing wrong with that I did it for several years but now I do what you are thinking about doing.
to me its much better with the one ton truck and I pull a 35' flat and stay busy even this time of year.I average around $1.50 per mile per load but I usally have 2 loads on at a time and I guess thats the biggest difference.the freight I run isnt really time sensitive and I find it easy to stay on track with the log books.if you consider a week 7 days then I would say $2500 gross is a bad week and 1,500-2,000 per day is common it takes me about $240 per day in fuel.and the combined weight of both the loads I carry is usally under #12,000 this week I grossed a little over $3,900 and paid out $800 to the carrier I run under and $1000 out in fuel the rest is mine but I am at home for the weekend half way done with one load I have on the trailer now that pays another 1500 that I have already paid for fuel on so I guess I should count $750 of that as made money also but I dont cause it has not delivered yet.and I guess it is gonna work out ok for me I made a couple bad choices right off the bat first one was buying an 06 f-350 with the 6.0 diesel dont do that or if you do be ready to have a bunch of downtime it took about 6k just to redo fords screw-ups. egr cooler,egr valve,oil cooler and plus the fords get the worst fuel milage I am only getting about 9-10 mpg so I am installing a tuner that will bump it up an extra 110 hp and supposed to get it up to 15 mpg and if that happens then I guess it will be worth the extra money to do it.
oh and sleeper is another issue I am saving up for the woodhouse conversion kit its another 2k or so but also dont really mind the hotels so much better than most truckstops and free breakfast to.
but yeah I would say alot less deadhead and more revenue per mile than most d-units but also a little more work as some loads have to be tarped and all loads have to be strapped.
and maybe a little more attention from the dot as far as roadsides but if you got the med card and keep your log book your usaaly done in 10 minutes