I have been thinking about this for a few years now but never asked this.
Why do people get into the business of expediteing in hopes of making better money than their old job, but take off 25% or more of the year?
Think about it, most teams run three weeks out and one week off each month. Before you started doing this you didn't take one week off each month. You worked at a local job and was home every night and had the weekends off. I thought the whole point of getting into this business was to make more money than we did from our old job. Now I don't know about you folks. Before I got into this business if I took 12 weeks or more of unpaid time off I wouldn't have been able to pay my bills.
Yea people will say, " I was home every night too" yea but you made less money too. I know I did. $24,000 a year is what I made back in 1994 working 60 hours a week in the rent to own business. I was almost like a truck driver, I would go to work for 12 hours a day come home and eat take a shower and go to bed.
I have a program that our teams run and it works pretty good. Its called the 13 day out program. Does it work all the time? No, but for the most part it does. Sometimes it hard to turn down that super paying load when its your 2nd week out. By running this way our drivers are taking their time off on the weekends when freight is slower. Basically your home every other weekend and you have a settlement check 52 weeks out of the year not 40 weeks.
Why do people get into the business of expediteing in hopes of making better money than their old job, but take off 25% or more of the year?
Think about it, most teams run three weeks out and one week off each month. Before you started doing this you didn't take one week off each month. You worked at a local job and was home every night and had the weekends off. I thought the whole point of getting into this business was to make more money than we did from our old job. Now I don't know about you folks. Before I got into this business if I took 12 weeks or more of unpaid time off I wouldn't have been able to pay my bills.
Yea people will say, " I was home every night too" yea but you made less money too. I know I did. $24,000 a year is what I made back in 1994 working 60 hours a week in the rent to own business. I was almost like a truck driver, I would go to work for 12 hours a day come home and eat take a shower and go to bed.
I have a program that our teams run and it works pretty good. Its called the 13 day out program. Does it work all the time? No, but for the most part it does. Sometimes it hard to turn down that super paying load when its your 2nd week out. By running this way our drivers are taking their time off on the weekends when freight is slower. Basically your home every other weekend and you have a settlement check 52 weeks out of the year not 40 weeks.