I respect your hustle brutha but with those numbers you can work for FedEx Ground here in Middletown, CT and be home daily. You need doubles endorsement which is easy to get. But at least you're still in the game.
@@aaronlopez8237 right now it's on the slow side but some of the contractors have dedicated runs. It's a 7 day a week operation. As far as pay some contractors pay more than others and it depends on how they pay run vs mileage. I was working 10hrs a night at $315 a night doing about 500 miles 4 nights a week. Then I fortunately/ unfortunately/regrettably bought my own truck 🤣😂. The pros and cons are endless. But the FedEx job with the contractor I was working with was a good experience.
@@bosslifeyourtrucker9622 damn big Dogg you bounced from CT? You managed to avoid these stupid car taxes and that infamous $.10 road tax too huh? I wish and your family good fortune brutha.
yeah mon peaks and valleys , look at the pros and cons , choose and refuse give it some more time . let us know the end of the month into feb stay . we rooting for you bro .
Hey bro I'm a company driver with Roehl and I definitely feel like you should hang in there at least until after the winter months, I feel like freight is generally slower during this time of year. I have had a slow past month too but its starting to pick up a little now
u was running a business for so long under ur own authority u kno this game, u can still lease a trucc or finance and take it to a company where u self dispatch and run how u want.
I respect your hustle brutha but with those numbers you can work for FedEx Ground here in Middletown, CT and be home daily. You need doubles endorsement which is easy to get. But at least you're still in the game.
How’s fed dex at Middletown, CT, I been trying to do doubles for experience. They pay good ?
@@aaronlopez8237 right now it's on the slow side but some of the contractors have dedicated runs. It's a 7 day a week operation. As far as pay some contractors pay more than others and it depends on how they pay run vs mileage. I was working 10hrs a night at $315 a night doing about 500 miles 4 nights a week. Then I fortunately/ unfortunately/regrettably bought my own truck 🤣😂. The pros and cons are endless. But the FedEx job with the contractor I was working with was a good experience.
I'm no longer in CT
@@bosslifeyourtrucker9622 damn big Dogg you bounced from CT? You managed to avoid these stupid car taxes and that infamous $.10 road tax too huh? I wish and your family good fortune brutha.
Lol yes sir, I moved before all that tax crap I live in NC now. Thank you and same to you and yours.
yeah mon peaks and valleys , look at the pros and cons , choose and refuse give it some more time . let us know the end of the month into feb stay . we rooting for you bro .
Thank you, It's getting better. I'm about to go do a video shortly on that.
Hey bro I'm a company driver with Roehl and I definitely feel like you should hang in there at least until after the winter months, I feel like freight is generally slower during this time of year. I have had a slow past month too but its starting to pick up a little now
You motivate me bro keep on going do not give up youre searching for more and im sure you will definitely find it
Thank you, I will
u was running a business for so long under ur own authority u kno this game, u can still lease a trucc or finance and take it to a company where u self dispatch and run how u want.
I left Roehl because their lease purchase sucks. I went to prime and brought 3600 home this weej
You sure that's possible at prime?
@@bosslifeyourtrucker9622its possible but its not always or typical.
Let me know if you want to make 1800 to 2000 weekly