Jay, you've hit the nail on the head with the realities of owning a dump truck! Insurance, maintenance, and the challenges of finding reliable drivers are no joke. For those in the owner-operated dump truck business, while these aspects are fundamental, so is professionally managing your operations. From scheduling jobs to invoicing, having a system in place can make a world of difference in streamlining operations and increasing profitability. It's about maximizing the investment in your truck and your business. Cheers to all the hardworking dump truck owners out there! 💪 #DumpTruckChallenges #OperationalEfficiency
If you see this comment, please clear it up for me. I live in Texas Frisco to be specific and I talked to a dump truck driver in the area said he makes a lot more than that per year. I’m thinking about buying a truck in two years once the money is saved, but if I run the truck myself and make under 6000 a month dealing with the headache of being an owner operator that does not seem worth it I make over 6000 a month as an over the road truck driver for a company.
@@devinjohnson9749 I’m in New Jersey and we average $100 an hr on hourly work, and 9hr shifts, and diesel is 3.50 per gallon, and most of the work is local so I spend about $100 a day on fuel . $4500 per wk -500 for fuel = $4000 per wk, once you save up about 20k for maintenance on a truck your good. I bought my truck our right for 50k so I see all profit. I had one major breakdown in two yrs “water pump “ other then that just regular maintenance and tires , 🤷🏾♂️
Hey Jay new subscriber here thanks all this information is very informative I am from California I have my CDL already an I really like to stay in dump trucking industry because I love it and thanks again 🫡🫡🫡
You need to call several insurance agents and do price comparisons. Make sure you tell them exactly what type of truck you have. Even better send them a picture. Thanks for watching!
Numbers depend on several factors like what state and city you are located in. And also what type of truck you have. The bigger the truck, the more axles you have and the more weight you are allowed to carry. All equals to more money. The numbers in this video are very conservative numbers on a tri axle in the greater Houston area. I also mentioned that in the video. And yes you can possibly make $1000 a day in a dump truck. We actually have a video explaining how you can make $1000 a day that has not been released. Look out for the video it will be coming soon. Thanks for watching!
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Jay, can u do a video on where u take ur trucks for repairs? Those super high price dealers or cheaper private repair shops for less per hr.
Wow, those numbers are depressing. Thanks for the honesty.
Seriously. I can't imagine all that headache. Not worth it
Jay, you've hit the nail on the head with the realities of owning a dump truck! Insurance, maintenance, and the challenges of finding reliable drivers are no joke. For those in the owner-operated dump truck business, while these aspects are fundamental, so is professionally managing your operations. From scheduling jobs to invoicing, having a system in place can make a world of difference in streamlining operations and increasing profitability. It's about maximizing the investment in your truck and your business. Cheers to all the hardworking dump truck owners out there! 💪 #DumpTruckChallenges #OperationalEfficiency
Seems like you know the business my friend! thanks for watching!
That is true, if you are a good driver you will be doing a good money 😊
Manny here Jay, I just want to thank you for all the great information you've help all of us with.
Thanks Jay for your time and great info I'm a new Texan and I love it here!!
Thank you for watching!
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Thanks for the video Jay.
If you see this comment, please clear it up for me. I live in Texas Frisco to be specific and I talked to a dump truck driver in the area said he makes a lot more than that per year. I’m thinking about buying a truck in two years once the money is saved, but if I run the truck myself and make under 6000 a month dealing with the headache of being an owner operator that does not seem worth it I make over 6000 a month as an over the road truck driver for a company.
His numbers are way off
I’m in the McKinney area . & I was told the same .they gross way more then that . I can’t imagine profit that low . Can’t even pay bills with that .
@@devinjohnson9749 I’m in New Jersey and we average $100 an hr on hourly work, and 9hr shifts, and diesel is 3.50 per gallon, and most of the work is local so I spend about $100 a day on fuel . $4500 per wk -500 for fuel = $4000 per wk, once you save up about 20k for maintenance on a truck your good. I bought my truck our right for 50k so I see all profit. I had one major breakdown in two yrs “water pump “ other then that just regular maintenance and tires , 🤷🏾♂️
@@kingparis24your boss pays you 16k per month
@@KEVINSURIEL naa i own my own trucks
Hey Jay new subscriber here thanks all this information is very informative I am from California I have my CDL already an I really like to stay in dump trucking industry because I love it and thanks again 🫡🫡🫡
So someone starting with one truck(themself driving it) how would you find a mechanic or go about finding a shop to help
All true...
First venue business are 4x more expensive than one who's in business more than 18 month... on insurance
Thanks for watching sir!
Hi I buy a used truck and I don't no the best insurance company I can use?
You need to call several insurance agents and do price comparisons. Make sure you tell them exactly what type of truck you have. Even better send them a picture.
Thanks for watching!
Good video. Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
You might have to add Workmans Comp insurance for the driver 400 $
That is correct my friend, in some cases you will need it! Thanks for the feedback!
Hello jay iam just curios what can posible break evry mount to spend 1500 in repairs
That’s the price of one steering tire for example. Not including if you pay someone to replace it
What brokers are we talking about
brokers are the companies that subcontract dump truck businesses to move there freight
That is alot and he’s not even adding up if the truck is loan
These numbers are way off, you should be grossing about 5k a wk with a dump truck
Numbers depend on several factors like what state and city you are located in. And also what type of truck you have. The bigger the truck, the more axles you have and the more weight you are allowed to carry. All equals to more money. The numbers in this video are very conservative numbers on a tri axle in the greater Houston area. I also mentioned that in the video.
And yes you can possibly make $1000 a day in a dump truck. We actually have a video explaining how you can make $1000 a day that has not been released. Look out for the video it will be coming soon. Thanks for watching!
Get rid of brokers
Your numbers are not correct bro !!!!!@😅