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A common question that we are asked is, "How much money does an owner operator make?" That's a very smart question to ask, if you're thinking seriously about buying your own truck and trying your hand as a lease owner operator. It's wise to find out if the owner operator's salary meets your expectations. We'll review a few pay statements, to show the earnings and deductions from an owner operator contracted to haul tankers. Tanker work is one of the specialized niches in the trucking industry. Liquid hauling is one of the better paying kinds of trucking. We review the gross earnings, deductions, and show the net earnings, as well as the owner operator pay per mile..... a useful figure in calculating whether or not the earnings come close to meeting your financial needs. Any questions, please post a comment and we'll try to answer. Owner Operator Business Series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfdx_xvNxVPQCjYb43xYA8fBvaaj5D_6y ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you're a truck driver, or interested in becoming a truck driver, be sure to subscribe to our Smart Trucking Channel for tips and advice which may be useful in your trucking career. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDLYpkffTdRP_7gSf18CAXA?view_as=subscriber CONNECT WITH US! Smart Trucking -- http://www.facebook.com/SmartTrucking -- http://www.google.com/+Smart-Trucking --http://www.twitter.com/Smart_Trucking --http://www.pinterest.com/smarttrucking Music From Youtube Library Song: Local Saloon
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she is so hot
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Very informative & helpful video's thanks...my question Is getting payed a load percentage% better than mileage based pay?
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Owing the truck and no payment seems to be the best option.
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i make 3400ish lazy work 4600ish hard work..i do the lazy work
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That with no truck payment
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Being a owner opp aint worth it ur better of making 50 cents a mile as compsny driver
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I saw your video so I figured I'm seek some advice I want to lease a tandem 26 ft straight truck and become owner operator I want to stay mostly local I'm in Nj area. My question let's say I get truck with dot number insurance where do I find work? Should I make flyers and go to warehouses in area or talk to a broker? Also what kinda truck would be best I would get a tractor but I have limited class a experience but plenty with straight trucks and dump trucks so I figured straight tandem would open up doors for me. I'm currently working for a company as a driver working 52 hours a week Makin about 52 k a year with good benefits etc.
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I just found your vids......excellent information. Regarding O/O, you had stated that tankers tend to pay more. What is the difference between flatbeds, steps, refers and regular vans?
Thanks in advance for your response and valuable feedback. By the way, I live in California. -
payments depends on your company what you get paid per mile,which kind of trailer you drive and which kind of load also plus then coming costs for you fuel,maintance,repair. Good drivers they get around 10K or even more per month minus taxes and so on. Plus you have a lot of more paperwork and responsibility.But you get also more back by your income taxes. So all in all what i s far know as not own operator is to much repairs,waiting time for loads and days off making you no money.when your truck stand you make no money or just a bit.
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What trucking company is she talking about???
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there is no expense for truck payments or maintenance listed
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pay also depends on the time of the year. winter months almost grind to a screeching halt
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biggest mistake I ever made was using a credit card for fuel dumb dumb dumb dumb lol
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what are you netting after taxes?
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what is the yearly take home after taxes
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so a truck driver owner operator can make 7000$$$???
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What's the name of this company? What are good O/o tanker company paying good? in the u.s?
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Have you taken taxes out of that 5800.
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So, a driver "nets" $4974.00 for 4550 miles. If he is averaging 50 mph, he is driving 91 hours in that pay period. That is coming out to $54.00 per hour. Then your "truck note", disability, healthcare, and retirement has to come out of that. Will you have enough set aside to pay the truck note if you are ill, or if you want to go on vacation for a couple weeks. Good luck.