I am new to all of this I have my dot# LLC etc. I have to wait that 20-30 for my authority. But I'm trying to figure all of this shit out. Thanks for the info. I already knew about it but I like the way you broke it down and you look and sound like one of us so I'm rocking with you.
You can definitely make that money..... but, $750/mo insurance, $.50/mile for fuel. Driving yourself 45 hrs a week you'll make anywhere from 35%-50% of that on a hustle. Don't forget, Maintenance, and BIG breakdown costs $$5k-$15k more than 2-4 times a year. You'll clear $50-100k/yr. 1 truck. That number decreases with your 2nd truck became of payroll. Can be done, but 217k for 1 truck, 1 guy....not likely.
Lol😂 when I saw the numbers on the thumbnail I went straight to the comment to see the real people who are actually out there hustling and have to drive 60 a week and get $2/mike or more ave constantly run that truck to get that amount. And most guys insurance $1100+ / month so I don’t believe it
@dhal415 the best way is going to be relationships, and good ones take time. Also, you can find a mentor that can help you leverage his connections. Thisnis what I did. I would, however, recommend driving for someone else first if you don't already. This does 2 significant thing. 1. You'll know pretty quick, through actual experience if this is something you really want to do. 2. You'll probably end up getting some runs yourself before you start spending mo ey on fuel, insurance, etc. Then slowly build to 2 or 3 trucks. Drive 1, hire out 2. There will be sleepless nights and cash flow problems. This career is not for the lazy or faint of heart. But if committed, you can do it.
Nice video, I've been a company driver class A for almost 2 years now and still think about going owner op. Very useful info for those of us not booking the loads
I have all the knowledge to start my business but the problem was that I had no experience in trucking. I’ve been a shipper manager and a broker. But never driven a truck. Im I’m school now for the CDL A certification. After that I would like to drive for 6 months then I will buy a tractor. We all have the same aspirations but different ways to get to the money.
@Newman Im just starting out so Im not really seeing the fruits of my labor as of yet. Im trying to secure a contract with someone local that will keep me running. The load board is crap right now and I cant rely solely on that. I dont want to paint a pretty lie to you. If youre willing to grind and put in the work, go for it. No one determines your success but you!
Why do you say non CDL? Would you make more in the box truck business if you have a cdl vs not having one? I have my cdl and have experience otr which is why I’m asking
Hey 👋 I’m curious did you buy your first truck used & how much did you pay? Is there a site where you can find & bid on jobs? How did you get your first dedicated run? How do you decide what to charge keeping in mind the cost of gas etc. ? How much is insurance?
Great content, bro... Keep up the grind... My question for you... My truck is not new, but it's still new for its age... It's a 1997, 26ft box, with lift gate. Like new, with only 108k miles.... What's your thoughts. can I start my grind with it? Will shippers be willing to work with my truck? I it's not a brand new truck, but it's brand new for its age and year.... Hit your brother up! I need some advise...
If you have a 26ft BoxTruck with a lift gate Perfect! People are not looking at your truck or what year it is. Their focused on more of your ability to meet the demands.
Look guy's 2017k with 4 trucks is only 52k each truck so you have to pay a driver and fuel so he's only keeping about 60k to 70k in his pocket that's not counting insurance and maintenance these guys are a joke
Good vid bro, Caught my attention, Wit ya game.. I'm at the truck buying stage, Wit no dam money😢 I have good Credit. Is taking a $70,000 Loan out smart for a used 4300 dt 466 150,000 miles On it ???? 2018?? Help bro??
Buying one of the above Van/Truck/Sprinter .Do I have to have a minimum year age on my vehicle to get loads or find work?? Will I not get loads or app work if my van/truck/sprinter is too old? Thanks really like your channel, appreciate it !
Hey i have a question, how much do you think I can earn weekly average? After all expenses paid off. If I have my own authority & my own box truck paid off in California working dedicated or regional?
@@CodyBurnsMary059 Just found you sir. You coulda been a pimp in your day. You a cool OG. I wants to get in the game after running up on you here. My credit bad bad and I don't have no car or truck. I would love to make 6 figures. 5 figures would be great. Yes I'm getting up in age also. I was a rough young man. Yes jail and the nine. Trying for a fresh start. Is it too late for trucking. You know the game. I wish I had a plug. The only plug I got now is you. Yes I'm thru with the others PLUGS. Yes sold I have SOLD.. Well any more advice you giving I sure got my ears open Mr. Cody. You gone have a Big TH-cam channel. Remember me on this day telling you this. APRIL 18,2023. Yes give good game sir
this man goes straight to the point! salute
I am new to all of this I have my dot# LLC etc. I have to wait that 20-30 for my authority. But I'm trying to figure all of this shit out. Thanks for the info. I already knew about it but I like the way you broke it down and you look and sound like one of us so I'm rocking with you.
You in Dayton
Fam you sound like a ole head from Cleveland 😂🤣😂. But you're definitely giving out good info and stay bless ✌🏾
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he is😂. jk bro
Cleveland for real 😂😂😂 #216
Lol shut up 😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤦🏽♂️
You can definitely make that money..... but, $750/mo insurance, $.50/mile for fuel. Driving yourself 45 hrs a week you'll make anywhere from 35%-50% of that on a hustle. Don't forget, Maintenance, and BIG breakdown costs $$5k-$15k more than 2-4 times a year.
You'll clear $50-100k/yr. 1 truck. That number decreases with your 2nd truck became of payroll. Can be done, but 217k for 1 truck, 1 guy....not likely.
Lol😂 when I saw the numbers on the thumbnail I went straight to the comment to see the real people who are actually out there hustling and have to drive 60 a week and get $2/mike or more ave constantly run that truck to get that amount. And most guys insurance $1100+ / month so I don’t believe it
Thanks for breaking it down realistically.
Thank you for posting that. What's the easiest way to get customers and contracts? Also, I don't have much of a savings,. How can I buy a truck?
@dhal415 the best way is going to be relationships, and good ones take time. Also, you can find a mentor that can help you leverage his connections. Thisnis what I did. I would, however, recommend driving for someone else first if you don't already. This does 2 significant thing. 1. You'll know pretty quick, through actual experience if this is something you really want to do.
2. You'll probably end up getting some runs yourself before you start spending mo ey on fuel, insurance, etc.
Then slowly build to 2 or 3 trucks. Drive 1, hire out 2. There will be sleepless nights and cash flow problems. This career is not for the lazy or faint of heart. But if committed, you can do it.
@@TheMotivationFallacy solid info, thank you!
Nice video, I've been a company driver class A for almost 2 years now and still think about going owner op. Very useful info for those of us not booking the loads
Man I can't explain to you how much of a blessing this is highly appreciated thank you God bless you
I just came cross your TH-cam … I’m loving how you break it down…. Yesssssssssssssss
Boy say trucking is the new dope game and he the kingpin.
This one of the best videos I watched on box trucks thanks💯💯
"Day to day you playing" "Deciated I'm staying"
I have all the knowledge to start my business but the problem was that I had no experience in trucking. I’ve been a shipper manager and a broker. But never driven a truck. Im I’m school now for the CDL A certification. After that I would like to drive for 6 months then I will buy a tractor. We all have the same aspirations but different ways to get to the money.
True
All rivers lead to one lake
@@CodyBurnsMary059 i understand what you mean. Thanks.
.....Its ya homie Plies, shawty! LOL nah definitely handing out jewels man. Just got a 26ft box truck, renting, looking for loads now.
@Newman Penske. $1009/wk. I alone had it for a couple of weeks. About to turn it back in.
@Newman Im just starting out so Im not really seeing the fruits of my labor as of yet. Im trying to secure a contract with someone local that will keep me running. The load board is crap right now and I cant rely solely on that. I dont want to paint a pretty lie to you. If youre willing to grind and put in the work, go for it. No one determines your success but you!
dope vid no fluff just straight to the point appreciate ya
I have a dealership in jacksonville, FL. And have two beautiful 26ft low miles trucks with liftagtes, Non CDL. 2015 Hino and a 2016 Freightliner.
Right there on Casat avenue …I seen them
@@brysonstrong3217 yes Sir. I think my partner told me he spoke to someone named Bryson earlier.
Why do you say non CDL? Would you make more in the box truck business if you have a cdl vs not having one? I have my cdl and have experience otr which is why I’m asking
I would normally say cap but I rented out one myself & 217k is for sure possible🤣🤣💪🏾 keep making money gang
Shout out to my homie C. Burns. Whatever in u got come out you, and its nothing but pure hustle in this nigga.
*PLIES CUZN LAUGHN BUT SERIOUSLY KEEP DOIN WHATCHA DOIN BRO*
Nice vid bro new sub
Great presentation!!! I’m subscriber 356🤝🏾
🔥🔥🔥🔥appreciate the game OG
Good stuff. Thx Boss 💪💯
1st of all cummins an DT466 is 2 different engines
Appreciate the light
How do we setup Consultation? I don't see your email calendar in the description.....
Cody we need some new videos from you it's been a little while
Coming soon! I build houses as well.
Any advice on how to find those dedicated contracts?
Call you local logistic company
You explained very well
Hey 👋 I’m curious did you buy your first truck used & how much did you pay? Is there a site where you can find & bid on jobs? How did you get your first dedicated run? How do you decide what to charge keeping in mind the cost of gas etc. ? How much is insurance?
First truck used it was 9,000. Go look on the DAT board for jobs.
Insurance varies from state to state
Do you need a CDL for a box truck??? We have something called a “for higher endorsement” in Indiana. It’s for everything 26k pounds and under.
No you don't need a CDL
Thank you Sir
Thanks for this great information
Thanks Dog! Great Insight
Good informative video Og💪🏾💯
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mannn this is what the trucking content has come to
I have $10k saved up. Would $10k be enough to get started with or should I save up some more? If so, how much?
What if the contract don’t allow you too pick loads from others?
You got to make sure that contract is paying you enough! If not you got to get out of that contract
You finna make me jump in the game
that mane !!!
Excellent Content Bro
How do you find dedicated contracts as a new company?
Great content, bro...
Keep up the grind...
My question for you... My truck is not new, but it's still new for its age... It's a 1997, 26ft box, with lift gate. Like new, with only 108k miles....
What's your thoughts. can I start my grind with it? Will shippers be willing to work with my truck? I it's not a brand new truck, but it's brand new for its age and year....
Hit your brother up!
I need some advise...
If you have a 26ft BoxTruck with a lift gate Perfect! People are not looking at your truck or what year it is. Their focused on more of your ability to meet the demands.
Look guy's 2017k with 4 trucks is only 52k each truck so you have to pay a driver and fuel so he's only keeping about 60k to 70k in his pocket that's not counting insurance and maintenance these guys are a joke
How you get your Dedicated Lanes?
How do I get a truck
Brother do u really need a lift gate to run an otr box trucking company
🎉 good info
Good vid bro,
Caught my attention,
Wit ya game..
I'm at the truck buying stage,
Wit no dam money😢
I have good Credit.
Is taking a $70,000
Loan out smart for a used
4300 dt 466 150,000 miles
On it ????
2018??
Help bro??
Very will said thanks!
Cool information
What type of 26 footer
Anything but max force
Enjoyed the video quick question where do you typically find your dedicated contracts?
I called my local logistic companies
Buying one of the above Van/Truck/Sprinter .Do I have to have a minimum year age on my vehicle to get loads or find work?? Will I not get loads or app work if my van/truck/sprinter is too old?
Thanks really like your channel, appreciate it !
Yeah, just like 53” Trailers some places don’t want anything older than 10 years
Hey i have a question, how much do you think I can earn weekly average? After all expenses paid off. If I have my own authority & my own box truck paid off in California working dedicated or regional?
if you have a bad motor vehicle report can you get those contracts? SPEEDINGS etc
It can still happen but, not as quick. Driver’s safety is very important.
@@CodyBurnsMary059 Just found you sir. You coulda been a pimp in your day. You a cool OG. I wants to get in the game after running up on you here. My credit bad bad and I don't have no car or truck. I would love to make 6 figures. 5 figures would be great. Yes I'm getting up in age also. I was a rough young man. Yes jail and the nine. Trying for a fresh start. Is it too late for trucking. You know the game. I wish I had a plug. The only plug I got now is you. Yes I'm thru with the others PLUGS. Yes sold I have SOLD.. Well any more advice you giving I sure got my ears open Mr. Cody. You gone have a Big TH-cam channel. Remember me on this day telling you this. APRIL 18,2023. Yes give good game sir
Wb a Heino don’t Toyota make those?
Heino makes a good truck
Yes.
Hino is made by Toyota.
There good workhorses.
What about the straps
What year did you start?
I like yo stuff I have a class with tanker endorsement I wanna work with your
Yes SIR!!!!!
what's the websites for the contacts?
Do you do one on one? Or a course?
What do you pay your drivers
Get it!
217 in 1st year? That's real. Is that net or gross. How much did you put in?
Net 217K or gross 217K??
Great 👍👍👍
Fast forward to 5:31
Trucking is the new dope game, its comment’s like that will cause companies to low ball African Americans
I'm starting off renting so I don't have the responsibility of maintenance
You're already paying for maintenance. That's built in the rental cost through the mileage charge.
@@marcg.8194 exactly
@@marcg.8194 do you know how much maintenance costs?
learned more in 5 min that listening to them other folk
I swear
Why do you dudes keep bragging about how much money you made? I got a million people trying to drive box truck now. Messing my money up.
Bro can u mentor me
What state are in?
@@CodyBurnsMary059 California bro I’m fareals
@@CodyBurnsMary059yo I’m in Colorado but want to do otr every where in the United States
You sound like money mike 😭
💯
Ok
What?
i think your lying ain't way unless u have more then one truck and a big contract with a big company stop telling these people lies
Most people brag about what they made when they need to talk about the profit they bring home that's a big difference
Yoooo
You say u made 217k... What did you actually put in your pocket after ALL expenses?? Honestly...🧐🤔