This video was recorded during one of the best freight markets we have ever seen and those rates were WAY BELOW market. So if that's the best they can do when literally anyone can get $4-$5/mile minimum then what you gonna do when it all comes crashing down. Update on this?
Keep your oil changed exactly at the right mileage. Don't try and save and push mileage. Also keep and eye on your mileage per gallon. It's one of the key signs to needing maintenance. Figure out what mileage that truck is supposed to do. You should be good if it's new. If your in east coast weather you will need to grease chasis, fifth wheel, and slack adjusters. From here on out the outside of the trust is not where you make money, it's under the hood.
Everything looks straight up. The only thing I would have them do for me is double or maybe tripple the 0.03 cents for breakdowns or tows....but it is a brand new truck so It's probably all good the way it is.
West coast to East coast percentage wins . When do miles it's only for a yr and that's just to lower my insurance and save. Not saying right or wrong man after seeing some other guys numbers they hitting 4k a week but they are leased on.
Oregon permits are one way, so you did need two. I don't need permits, but I still have to pay their fuel taxes. And Oregon is NOT part of IFTA. So it's a separate charge. Usually takes a couple of weeks to show up. So don't be surprised if you see it deducted from a later statement. I get hit with about 10 cents for every mile driven in the state. So it can bite sometimes.
Are use my second phone for the GPS. I don’t use Google though only to actually see where the place is that I use hammer it’s free and it’s built for trucks.
I'm just curious.. are you 1099 or w2? Your crunching numbers real well. Over 2 gs take home after expenses. If your co isn't withholding state n federal taxes. The. Your gonna have too. So now you take your net pay off your stub. Minus another 30 percent. Each week. And put in an acct. Then every quarter you go see a accountant.
Actually a driver should always call to see if they can get unloaded/loaded early. I’ve made it to shippers/receivers over 4 hours early just to sit and do nothing when I could have been at a truck stop, showering, eating, or washing clothes.
Figure out when your pay period starts and end. (Starts Monday/end Sunday) Fill up your tank at the beginning of pay period and accept load beginning of pay period. (Monday). 2 days later drop off load and fill up tank again (Wednesday). 2 days later Friday put just enough to get you by to next destination. End of pay period (Sunday) your tank should be less than half. If you have a full tank at the end of your pay period (Sunday) your check will be short. Don’t just accept loads base on its pay, accept loads base on when it’s due so you can manage your fuel
Goooooooood Morning!!! I have a few serious questions for you? Are you on any other social media? I’m very very interested in doing the lease purchase BUT I’m very very burnt out on OTR…if I was to do this I’m only trying to do local/ close runs! I live in Chicago so I’m trying to do Iowa, MO, OH, IN, etc etc…I just wanna go to the next state over and come back home! Is it possible to still make good money in doing that?
That's not possible, because to make it worth it you need to me a good gross for the week , Freight companies pay good money but you must work long hours 12 plus ➕️
Should be at minimum 20% of every weekly pay. Taxes paid quarterly. I used to save money every week and put it in a business savings account then my cpa would tell me what I owed quarterly and the funds were available. Anything that was left over from that usually around 7 to 800 bucks was my quarterly bonus lol.
I appreciate you showing the numbers. Makes sense when you can physically see proof so It can give you a better idea of how lease purchasing works.
I agree. Seeing numbers help
What company you drive for MAM?
This video was recorded during one of the best freight markets we have ever seen and those rates were WAY BELOW market. So if that's the best they can do when literally anyone can get $4-$5/mile minimum then what you gonna do when it all comes crashing down. Update on this?
Keep your oil changed exactly at the right mileage. Don't try and save and push mileage.
Also keep and eye on your mileage per gallon. It's one of the key signs to needing maintenance. Figure out what mileage that truck is supposed to do. You should be good if it's new.
If your in east coast weather you will need to grease chasis, fifth wheel, and slack adjusters. From here on out the outside of the trust is not where you make money, it's under the hood.
Thank you 🙏🏾
That last sentence is word
Thank you 🙏🏿 so much you got straight to the point can you post more of these it’s definitely inspirational
I think it's awesome you know what's being taking out of your check and keeping it real.
A multiple pick up load going from WA to Massachusetts usually pays around 11,000 or more. You said it paid like 8300? Wow that don't sound right.
You gotta spend money to make it !!! Let's go sis !!! I love it 🖤 keep grinding ... Which I know you will do queen 👑
You need to use the split sleeper if that happens
Yep I've definitely learned to either 1 be on time or 2 call ahead if early.
Cool! I'm about to head over there as a company driver tomorrow. I hope it works out well for me!
Great video! I am thinking about doing this also God bless you!
Thank you
Everything looks straight up. The only thing I would have them do for me is double or maybe tripple the 0.03 cents for breakdowns or tows....but it is a brand new truck so It's probably all good the way it is.
West coast to East coast percentage wins . When do miles it's only for a yr and that's just to lower my insurance and save. Not saying right or wrong man after seeing some other guys numbers they hitting 4k a week but they are leased on.
If you fuel in Oregon you have to have a permit.
Oregon permits are one way, so you did need two.
I don't need permits, but I still have to pay their fuel taxes. And Oregon is NOT part of IFTA. So it's a separate charge. Usually takes a couple of weeks to show up. So don't be surprised if you see it deducted from a later statement.
I get hit with about 10 cents for every mile driven in the state. So it can bite sometimes.
Thank you for clarifying that
Are use my second phone for the GPS. I don’t use Google though only to actually see where the place is that I use hammer it’s free and it’s built for trucks.
Where you at now Ma?
FICA, STATE, FEDERAL TAXES PAID QUARTERLY?
Did you ever call your dispatch about the money they are pocketing for themselves?
Are you seeing similar numbers through these high fuel price times?
How do you pay yourself? Do you need to do it in a certain way?
Man I fukk with you, you keep it 💯 I’m definitely in the process of doing lease purchase but just trying to find out which company is best fit for me
I appreciate that. If you go with a 100 % walk away lease, you have nothing to lose.
@@muffpaid6955 appreciate the 💎s
@@muffpaid6955 is this a walk away lease you on
@@billyjean6627 yes 100 percent walk away
Who are you leasing with?
what the name of the company ???
Cool video. . It’s very helpful
Thank you
you got ripped of on that Oregon permit it's only 7.00
That’s what’s up 👍👍👍👍…
Do they have ELD in there trucks or is it straight paper logs??
Get you a trucking GPS that’s a write off on taxes
I'm just curious.. are you 1099 or w2? Your crunching numbers real well. Over 2 gs take home after expenses. If your co isn't withholding state n federal taxes. The. Your gonna have too. So now you take your net pay off your stub. Minus another 30 percent. Each week. And put in an acct. Then every quarter you go see a accountant.
I was driving under my LLC. So the company paid my business
What company are you leasing the truck from?
A driver should always try to make it early, just in case you can get loaded quick.
Actually a driver should always call to see if they can get unloaded/loaded early. I’ve made it to shippers/receivers over 4 hours early just to sit and do nothing when I could have been at a truck stop, showering, eating, or washing clothes.
I have a question on fuel can you explain what you do to save please what’s your trick
Figure out when your pay period starts and end. (Starts Monday/end Sunday) Fill up your tank at the beginning of pay period and accept load beginning of pay period. (Monday). 2 days later drop off load and fill up tank again (Wednesday). 2 days later Friday put just enough to get you by to next destination. End of pay period (Sunday) your tank should be less than half. If you have a full tank at the end of your pay period (Sunday) your check will be short.
Don’t just accept loads base on its pay, accept loads base on when it’s due so you can manage your fuel
Hey love, I really appreciate you doing these videos, I put an app in yesterday but I’ll be doing flatbed, just curious to know if we can speak 1on1?
How long do you stay out on the road?
Which company do you lease/purchase for?
Who is this company with? Are you still there and making money?
Did you take out your taxes?
Is that leasing with crst?
Goooooooood Morning!!! I have a few serious questions for you? Are you on any other social media? I’m very very interested in doing the lease purchase BUT I’m very very burnt out on OTR…if I was to do this I’m only trying to do local/ close runs! I live in Chicago so I’m trying to do Iowa, MO, OH, IN, etc etc…I just wanna go to the next state over and come back home! Is it possible to still make good money in doing that?
That's not possible, because to make it worth it you need to me a good gross for the week ,
Freight companies pay good money but you must work long hours 12 plus ➕️
So do you pay tax on all $8k. How much tax are you paying..?
Dou you need any endorsements for the lease purchase company you're with? I would like to come join soon
You can come in with no endorsement but they want you to be willing to get your hazmat
U have to pay everytime u go thru oregon its law
Hi, do they have flatbed lease?
hey can you tell me who you drive for
Good numbers
Do you run nights or during the day
What company are you leased to?
Trying to talk with you lil sis... I'm on my way to this company... Got some questions for you
You got on with the company bro?
Who you truck with
What company you work out of Illinois
What company you with
Are u still running?.
How much do you put away for taxes?
Should be at minimum 20% of every weekly pay. Taxes paid quarterly. I used to save money every week and put it in a business savings account then my cpa would tell me what I owed quarterly and the funds were available. Anything that was left over from that usually around 7 to 800 bucks was my quarterly bonus lol.
What company tho
MAGARI ENTERPRISE INC
Have you ever heard of Shipluxe?
I wouldn’t work there
Are you still with the same company out of Illinois?
Yes I am. Didn’t mention them double dipping, I just always ask for more money
Who you work for ?
What company
What company is that
Trucker path app it’s cheaper then gps
What's the company
Is this kda
😈🤑🤑
Hell Noooooooo!!!!!!!
Your deductions is tooooooo damn high
percentage
Spend to make money nun cheap nor free
What company you with