What is the general breakdown of the pay a fleet owner will pay a solo driver in a cargo van or a sprinter? isnt it 70/30
Personally, i just don't see how either party can make good money in this situation. Some companies will not let a solo van driver drive more then 700 miles a day, some don't pay enough per mile. when you have the Owner taking a his deserved cut to cover overhead, what the driver gets, just doesn't seem to be enough.
Talked to a guy in laredo last month that was getting $.30 a loaded mile, -0- for dead head, owner did pay for gas, not me, no way!!
I know people driver of owners, but i just can't see it being profitable for either party.
Personally, i just don't see how either party can make good money in this situation. Some companies will not let a solo van driver drive more then 700 miles a day, some don't pay enough per mile. when you have the Owner taking a his deserved cut to cover overhead, what the driver gets, just doesn't seem to be enough.
Talked to a guy in laredo last month that was getting $.30 a loaded mile, -0- for dead head, owner did pay for gas, not me, no way!!
I know people driver of owners, but i just can't see it being profitable for either party.
$24,000 -30,000 GROSS a yr to be away from home 85% or more of your time!?!? Not me, and i am retired!
How many people are rasing a family of 4 and paying all the bills on that without another income!?!?
Yes as an owner and not paying a driver, that amount and the owners share would be a good living, but not as a driver, driving another persons van and being away from your home and family as much as we are..........sorry not for $30,000 gross a yr!!
$24,000 -30,000 GROSS a yr to be away from home 85% or more of your time!?!? Not me, and i am retired!
How many people are rasing a family of 4 and paying all the bills on that without another income!?!?
Yes as an owner and not paying a driver, that amount and the owners share would be a good living, but not as a driver, driving another persons van and being away from your home and family as much as we are..........sorry not for $30,000 gross a yr!!
It is a numbers game people. If you had say 10 cargo vans on the road and made like 200 a week off each one, you could make 8000 a month. That is considering your fleet is paid for in cash and all of your trucks are dong at least 800-1000 miles a week. Once again, it is simply a numbers game. There are also plenty of guys out there who are willing to drive a cargo van for 400 dollars a week. I know because I have talked to such drivers in the past. I have even met some very good cargo van fleet owner drivers who have been driving for the same fleet owner for 8 years or more. You can make money; you just have to pull a small amount of profit from each one of your vehicles (much in the same way that your carrier rings a small profit from each load)! You also have to have enough vans operating within your fleet to evenly distribute the burden of your fixed and variable operating expenses.
I have even met some very good cargo van fleet owner drivers who have been driving for the same fleet owner for 8 years or more.