How much did I make in my first 2 months of being a dump truck owner operator? IS IT WORTH IT?

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  • This is how much money I have made so far as an dump truck owner operator.
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  • @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver

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    • @pablowvangreenlow7430
      @pablowvangreenlow7430 Před 2 lety

      Will you ship to Australia ?

    • @kendallbillington1871
      @kendallbillington1871 Před 2 lety

      I thought you stop driving dump trucks

    • @leslieodell6512
      @leslieodell6512 Před 2 lety +4

      I assume you have xzy-3 on steers run those to 60% then replace with new and then run on trailer will outlast cheap ones and you always have excellent tires up front

    • @robertsims8999
      @robertsims8999 Před 2 lety

      @@pablowvangreenlow7430 ýý

    • @erickmoenga1206
      @erickmoenga1206 Před 2 lety

      Am sorry my phone internet is very slow...how much did you make in a month?

  • @billbergquist4722
    @billbergquist4722 Před 2 lety +1247

    Your story is not just hauling stuff, it is a mother running a business and caring for 3? children along with all the other things in life. Much respect to you.

  • @YoungBreeze252
    @YoungBreeze252 Před 2 lety +337

    I am a single father, cancer survivor and owner operator. I bought a dump truck and found out I had cancer a few months later in 2020 so I am just getting back out there. Much respect!!!

  • @seanroger6954
    @seanroger6954 Před 8 měsíci +276

    Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. I'm 40 (a retired truck driver) and my wife 34 we are both retired with over $2 million in net worth and no debts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. Saving and investing lifestyle made it possible for us this early even till now we earn monthly through passive incomee..

    • @rahultoggi4672
      @rahultoggi4672 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’m an Uber driver too and I understand what you mean by financial planning, also being able to generate profits from those channels right now isn't a walk in the park, how are you managing the current market trends?

    • @joerobert1801
      @joerobert1801 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’m not a full time trader, but I’m doing the trading business the right way now, using a financial security keeps you well informed and also strengthen your portfolio on the long run. It’s their profession, all you need do is share a few percentage and you are on green!

    • @geraldbenzinger9703
      @geraldbenzinger9703 Před 8 měsíci

      Having a job doesn't mean security rather join a business trade.

    • @silentscope7440
      @silentscope7440 Před 6 měsíci +3

      dont believe this stupid BOT. i see this comment on every trucking and hotshot video

    • @seanroger6954
      @seanroger6954 Před 6 měsíci +1

      you don’t have any insight my friend but when you see a real opportunity, you discard the idea immediately.

  • @mattstopa9436
    @mattstopa9436 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Is this girl actually driving a dump truck with her infant in it? Wow... I'm gonna guess that every time she pulls up people are going to be shocked. This is awesome

    • @improvisedsurvival5967
      @improvisedsurvival5967 Před 2 dny

      Great place for an infant to spend the days🙄 she should be home with baby. Let’s not normalize this bs

  • @Gentryandsons
    @Gentryandsons Před 2 lety +115

    Ones that dream big and take chances make it big!!

    • @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver
      @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver  Před 2 lety +12

      You can’t do it if you don’t dream it!

    • @lukeupton9597
      @lukeupton9597 Před 2 lety +4

      Ole Timmy is speaking from experience! Dream big, take chances, learn from the mistakes made, apply lessons learned, keep grinding and don’t give up! Dreams don’t work unless you do.

    • @johnn251
      @johnn251 Před 2 lety

      U didn't make anything, u still have to pay for the truck!!

    • @holmes1956O
      @holmes1956O Před 2 lety

      @@johnn251 thats just it the income with trucks today seldom exceeds the expenses. I bought my first truck in 1979 trucked with my own until 2004. The last 13 yrs my average gross income was 380 thousand/yr. My last full yr fuel Bill was 32 thousand. Today most average 200 and spend over 100 on fuel alone. I still own my truck but it is parked for sale and I am going to retire from my company drivers job. I have had enough. Good luck to all have a great weekend

  • @user-dg7sy8cz3b
    @user-dg7sy8cz3b Před rokem +3

    Female dump truck drivers are the BEST! ❤️
    They always try harder to do a better job than 98% of the guys.
    From a (Grumpy) retired heavy equipment operator.

  • @Sweetpea77799
    @Sweetpea77799 Před 2 lety +72

    I finally got the opportunity to start dump trucking. I was inspired by you when I first got my cdl. Doing otr work and some local- I couldn’t get a job in it but finally I’m in there. I love to see your progress fellow trucker.

    • @loveyoubetrue111
      @loveyoubetrue111 Před rokem +4

      Hello hun I'm getting my CDL soon from Houston Tx how should I go about looking into hauling etc?

    • @darrickjones3977
      @darrickjones3977 Před rokem

      @@loveyoubetrue111 I want her to reply. I’m in CDL school right now lol

    • @mitchelldyer5415
      @mitchelldyer5415 Před rokem +4

      @@loveyoubetrue111I'm from Houston as well! I'm not a driver but I have some suggestions which might help. If you're comfortable with this, you could follow a dump truck you find on the road to their site and ask be transparent and them. If that is too creepy, call trucks you see on the road, or exchange contacts with drivers at gas stations. You could also talk to the dirt or crushed concrete yards you drive by off i10, 45, or 59/69. Best of luck!

    • @maliklo6965
      @maliklo6965 Před rokem

      How did u get started because i wanna switch ove to doing dump work.

    • @five5919
      @five5919 Před 11 měsíci

      @@maliklo6965truthfully if you have a cdl a it’s not hard getting a dump truck job

  • @kennybaker9854
    @kennybaker9854 Před rokem +20

    It's took every business I've ever owned around 2 years to get in the black. I think you'll be fine. We can't make it without our truckers, I appreciate you. Be safe!!!

  • @hughmackellar7941
    @hughmackellar7941 Před 2 lety +72

    I'm impressed. Your work ethic, your determination, your attitude. "Go get-em".

    • @ogonza20
      @ogonza20 Před rokem

      It’s call someone who focus and know what they want no drugs no alcohol

  • @susiemantooth781
    @susiemantooth781 Před 2 lety +16

    Co-pilot falling asleep on the job. 😂 Remi is so dang cute bet he had a blast riding in the big truck. Dauminique with your knowledge and drive and determination you and your husband will have a very successful family business. You wear a lot of hats to make your dream come true. You got this build that fleet. 😎😉👍

  • @markwietersen9285
    @markwietersen9285 Před 2 lety +60

    Some of the best years of my life was sitting in a Peterbuilt pulling an end-dump in the bay area. My last job in the bay area was a dream job,I worked for some of the finest people I have ever met.
    I wish you two the best and good luck!

    • @arswift2
      @arswift2 Před 2 lety

      Yessss....dump life is the best ain't it? ☺️ I miss it. An ultra lite trailer and 31.5 tons was a good fit for me. Lol

    • @markfults1693
      @markfults1693 Před rokem

      U probably would recognize my truck than.. my brother had it down there from the mid 80s to 2017 when it could no longer run down there..82 black Peterbilt with blue flames.. pulled a semi end dump until 2000 than it became a 10whlr dump truck

    • @markwietersen9285
      @markwietersen9285 Před rokem

      Red no I mean Red,1980 Pete love the 359
      Bell helicopter Red,

    • @antoniocognato5023
      @antoniocognato5023 Před rokem

      We're you an owner operator??

    • @cenafan741
      @cenafan741 Před 2 měsíci

      Work in the bay areas slowing down now too much competition and alot of people are hauling for less than $100/hr

  • @MarvFitBikesKicks
    @MarvFitBikesKicks Před rokem +3

    rooting for you! so smart and hard working, super inspirational. your husband is lucky to have you in his corner

  • @JediFight
    @JediFight Před 2 lety +5

    Good luck.
    People like you are the backbone of our nation.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Před 2 lety +6

    Your little man is like i.love the ride of moms dump truck its sweet😊

  • @robtownsend7001
    @robtownsend7001 Před 2 lety +8

    Love it!! I grew up in a dump truck starting at about the same age as your wee lad. After "putting in my time" as a driver, I finally got into a dump truck after moving out of Washington, and back to my home state of Idaho. Loving life as Dump Truck driver in a "super dump" with a 4 axle pup. Keep that rubber side down, lass. You've done good.

  • @ashleyumbel3928
    @ashleyumbel3928 Před rokem +11

    My dad took me to work with him trucking, some of my favorite memories, now I’m going for my CDL! Keep on trucking all the best wishes ❤

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 Před rokem

      The 80s and 90s were so much better. I loved long haul until all this tracking crap and limiters on every truck. The days of pay phones were a blast. True freedom

  • @joshmiller8663
    @joshmiller8663 Před 2 lety +10

    Your a good person Dauminique Your good fortune will come.

  • @joshscott5791
    @joshscott5791 Před 2 lety +66

    Keep on making the videos. It's nice to see a wife, mother working through the problems of being a owner and operator. You don't see that very often anymore.
    I drive tractor and trailer and thought about becoming a owner and operator but never did.
    All I can say good job and keep it up. 👍👍

    • @RichOffYayy
      @RichOffYayy Před rokem

      U never bought ur own truck why ?

    • @nicholejohnson
      @nicholejohnson Před rokem

      Hello, do you care for a chat and get to know each other more better?

  • @brandonh9185
    @brandonh9185 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It’s actually really impressive seeing a put together woman / mother doing work like this it’s not often u see that so good job seriously

  • @philipmichel215
    @philipmichel215 Před 2 lety +29

    My Grandson’s name is Remy and he is a huge construction vehicle fan. I ran my own business for 30 years and still remember those first few years of lean cash flow. Stick with it and keep within your means and all will be fine.

    • @geddon436
      @geddon436 Před 2 lety

      what type of business did you operate?

    • @philipmichel215
      @philipmichel215 Před 2 lety

      @@geddon436 Grew up working for my fathers service garage and towing company -- this is where my fascination for trucks both small and large came to fruition. My business after college was computer systems, I was on the beginning of the PC revolution in the 80's. Just retired after 30 years.

    • @johnkennedysilveira1323
      @johnkennedysilveira1323 Před rokem

      Yep... runned my for 17 years... MSW tippers and walking floor.. some dumps.. some month were in Red financially, first comes the drivers than untouchable maintenance and repairs petty cash, we owners are rhe last to be paid...don't miss it..

    • @johnkennedysilveira1323
      @johnkennedysilveira1323 Před rokem

      Unfortunately over here in CT, triaxle dump OO are very closed business, most companies and quarries don't lease OO..

  • @joelongrid7625
    @joelongrid7625 Před 2 lety +9

    Very much looking forward to following your growth. I remember bringing my young son to work when we were growing our business, now he is 22 years old. You are doing great.

  • @barrylitchfield8357
    @barrylitchfield8357 Před rokem +7

    Best of luck to you in your trucking business. You'll be successful because you aren't afraid of hard work, and you're making big plans for the future! That's a good looking man child you have there for a navigator/body guard!

  • @ishanr5153
    @ishanr5153 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Highest level of respect for you sister from India. 👍👏

  • @frankswain9483
    @frankswain9483 Před 2 lety +15

    Really, Really admire you, Daum! Love your positive outlook, cool-headedness when things go south, and your consistently appropriate demeanor, dress, openness, and conversational style. Its like we've been neighbors for years (I live in FL) and we're just having another bit of conversation between good ol' friends. There's no drama for dramas sake, no BS, just genuine buds sharing day-to-day experiences. Love it! For sure! I've followed lots of truckers vids and you are the FIRST one I go back to each and every time, 'cause yours are the best! I trust you the most by far. Thank you for being the way you are sharing your experiences with us!

  • @colingerard7863
    @colingerard7863 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Daumínique.
    Above all else, it's your honesty that shines through on your channel. You deserve the rewards for your hard work and the example you set.
    Enjoy your day and regards from London

  • @tfellison2324
    @tfellison2324 Před 2 lety +10

    Awesome! So glad I found your channel. Had a friend when I was a kid that use to play with me in the dirt. She always wanted my dump truck. Thanks for bringing back such fond memories of her. You are amazing trucking with a baby riding shotgun.

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  • @Carolinakid8643
    @Carolinakid8643 Před 2 lety +8

    Another Great video from Boss Momma! I love how she is taking her kid to work to pay the bills! Keep working chasing your dreams, I will be here for the ride and cheering you on.

  • @dozerboy67
    @dozerboy67 Před 2 lety +189

    I got a lot of respect for you, to be able to start your own business and do what you want to, both as a mother and a truck driver. Most people don’t have a clue what we have to deal with on a day to day basis. As truck drivers, we put up with the stupidest drivers, while risking our own livelihood, and have their welfare under our foot! Plus the cost of fuel, tires and insurance, it’s a miracle we can make a living at all! Great video, and keep on trucking! 🙏💪🙌🇺🇸🤟🤙👍👍

    • @libertyBuilders
      @libertyBuilders Před 2 lety +9

      Yea because all you truck drivers are terrific drivers and never cut cars off or cause accidents!!

    • @dubiousf00d
      @dubiousf00d Před 2 lety +15

      @@libertyBuilders Hmm.. sounds like you need a hug.

    • @libertyBuilders
      @libertyBuilders Před 2 lety +9

      @@dubiousf00d You know what, fuck it I will take a hug!!

    • @bldfit46
      @bldfit46 Před 2 lety

      Dump truck drivers are the worst drivers period on the road. Period.

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 Před rokem +1

      Hi Phillip how are you doing. I’m Maria from San Bernardino😊

  • @dusteethatsme4503
    @dusteethatsme4503 Před 2 lety +3

    Good for you on stepping out and buying a rig. I wished I would've years ago but chickened out . Hope your successful and glad you enjoy it.

  • @bennettdickmann1602
    @bennettdickmann1602 Před 2 lety +2

    I love dump trucks and enjoy hearing the story of a courageous entrepreneur. I’m impressed.

  • @randallchace409
    @randallchace409 Před 2 lety +11

    You are a trooper. Not boring at all. Great content, keep it up

  • @jakem.6359
    @jakem.6359 Před 2 lety +5

    Nothing beats the Freedom of being an owner operator......down side it comes with a lot more headaches

  • @tblack42
    @tblack42 Před rokem

    You are one of the most amazing people I’ve witnessed in my 71 years. A world-class champion. Wow. God bless you and your family.

  • @404notfound.....
    @404notfound..... Před 2 lety +34

    Awesome story! I've had my A C for about 15 years I've been driving steady ever since, best piece of advice I can give you as an owner operator of course keep your cost down, switch out the transmission and rear axle fluid to top of the line synthetics it will help your bottom line out over the long haul. Subscribed!! 👍🇨🇦

    • @elperrocovero
      @elperrocovero Před rokem

      Are theses engine dump truck stronger than a semi truck or 18 wheel

    • @janecarrisa
      @janecarrisa Před rokem

      Hello guys

  • @emellina1
    @emellina1 Před 2 lety +65

    You're going to be just fine. Your attitude of "dream big", spot on!! You rock!!
    PS - Chains should never hang, I'm with you 100% on that!!

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought chains need to touch the ground as a protection against static electricity?

    • @MrGTRNissan
      @MrGTRNissan Před 2 lety +1

      Lol no..

    • @Jasperdog710
      @Jasperdog710 Před 2 lety

      @@stevenhull5025 That used to be standard practice on fuel trucks when loading/unloading to prevent sparks. Not needed on a tipper.

    • @LOUDsigh
      @LOUDsigh Před 2 lety

      What are the chains for?

    • @MrGTRNissan
      @MrGTRNissan Před 2 lety +2

      @@LOUDsigh they’re attached to the tailgate when you need to spread the gravel!!

  • @justinlarson1399
    @justinlarson1399 Před 2 lety +86

    Wow, your passion is inspiring. I got my CDL 3 weeks after got my drivers license at 16. Been driving over 30 years now, CB radio taught me alot those frist years, backing into a paver, chip spreader or keeping under a milling machine. I can't believe with your passion and desire someone in the construction industry didn't roll out the red carpet. Keeping on Trucking, Roads Scholar.

    • @ImportedFromSerbia
      @ImportedFromSerbia Před 2 lety +6

      cdl 3 weeks after you got dl at 16!!! typo mistake I guess, otherwise ..........:)

    • @NathanCAY1010
      @NathanCAY1010 Před 2 lety

      @Justin Larson you were in the asphalt business?

    • @seancaceres619
      @seancaceres619 Před rokem +1

      16? What country do YOU live in?

    • @gtcam723
      @gtcam723 Před rokem

      My current employer’s tuition program would pay the cost of getting my CDL. Considered doing it just for the sake of getting it.

    • @independenceboyd2042
      @independenceboyd2042 Před rokem

      @@ImportedFromSerbia 30 years ago it was probably different

  • @808chevykev
    @808chevykev Před rokem

    You are a positive and motivational spirit. And I'm thankful to have you available to listen to. Keep the faith. Hopefully I'll be pulling the trigger on a truck here in a week or so. Stay safe and successful. ✌️

  • @dundeeecroc
    @dundeeecroc Před 2 lety +1

    WOW, all I can say is HATS off to you! congratulations! you've done remarkably well! and be safe and good luck!

  • @brandonreeves5979
    @brandonreeves5979 Před 2 lety +7

    That’s cool that you brought your little one out on the truck with. Whenever he gets older, it’s gonna be hard to keep him out of the truck. Thanks for the ride along. 😎👍🏻

    • @jrrivera4450
      @jrrivera4450 Před rokem

      A baby at a dump site is dangerous!! The fact that ypu applaud this is whats wrong in society today

  • @greghill7811
    @greghill7811 Před 2 lety +12

    My 379 Pete breaks those hood straps twice a year, always order a few on amazon and have on hand. i always carry a short bungee in the cab (bout 8 inch) and can hook both hooks around the bracket and hook the strap over the piece on the hood. gets you thru the day.. good luck on your trucking venture from a former oly wash resident

    • @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver
      @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver  Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve never had one break before

    • @greghill7811
      @greghill7811 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver the sun here in eastern oregon is hard on them and driving over uneven ground twists your frame and hood tries to lift up. i do a lot of off hwy driving . i hope your business does well,you are a good driver.

    • @dalehansen5050
      @dalehansen5050 Před 2 lety +1

      Always keep 2 in the truck

  • @fight-sex-trafficking

    You have my respect. Absolutely. I’ll support you the best I can. My hats off to you. Keep going strong and keep making content

  • @livelife2dafullest1988

    You are a super mom and you are definitely a great role model in society. Thank you for showing us about the owner operator.

  • @Jermaine4545
    @Jermaine4545 Před 2 lety +101

    You’ve really motivated me more than ever. I’m getting my CDL really soon and I’m going into flat bedding. I really like working with my hands and staying active and I think flat bedding is perfect for me. I also would like to learn other jobs in the trucking business and you’ve made dump trucking sound and look very interesting thank you. I wish you all the luck in growing your business because I know it’s going to huge one day and hopefully 🙏 I can be apart of it. KEEP GRINDING FRIEND.

    • @johnhanek167
      @johnhanek167 Před 2 lety +12

      Great! Trucking gives one a certain amount of independence. Keep your driving record good and you can go where you want. I did it for 40 years and never regretted it. ALWAYS had a job and always paid the bills with plenty left over!

    • @erichooligan9329
      @erichooligan9329 Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnhanek16740 years, holy cow! im giving it up after 23 years. it was a dream during covid when no one was on the road but us trucks. when people came back on the road it was like they forgot how to drive, and its like everyone now depends on you to keep them safe. the past two years have been the worst in my driving career. near misses, people who somehow think brake checking a 40 ton truck is fighting climate change or Donald Trump, karens blocking roads bcs they dont want a truck in the neighborhood, DMV screwing up FOUR TIMES in past year, cancelling license saying med card is dead when its current, etc. i know youve seen it too. it was getting to me so much i had to get out and away before i lost it and began to drive over people.

    • @johnhanek167
      @johnhanek167 Před 2 lety +6

      @@erichooligan9329 I hear ya. I've been retired for 4 years. My last 4 years of driving was one trip a night from Pendleton, OR to Portland to a grocery warehouse, 4 nights a week, drop & hook. OR is a 55mph state for trucks, although trucks are allowed 60, so I'd just set the cruise on 60, sit back and relax. Not much traffic on I-84 at night. Once back in Pendleton at 5 or 6AM I'd sit and b/s with the manager while the pallets were being pulled off my truck. Loved every minute of that. I did 10 years hauling logs in NE OR and SE WA- that was awesome. 3 times I had a mountain lion cross the road ahead of me. Once I saw a moose calmly standing in a creek in water up to his belly and snow on the ground. Another time I saw a black bear tearing up the loggers camp site. I was on one haul that was so steep it took 4 sets of 3-railer chains to get up to it. Hauled fuel in 3 states for 2 years. Ran 48 states & Canada for 10 years pulling a reefer, hauled redwood furniture parts out of CA for 1 year. Pulled a belly dump for a concrete company for 2 years. The coolest tractor I ever had was a 4-axle long-nose conventional Pete with the frowning sun visor and a Cat motor.
      I can only imagine what a job it must be today trying to be a trucker! I hope you can find a good local job!

    • @erichooligan9329
      @erichooligan9329 Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnhanek167 thank you kind sir, i have found a job that pays well and with the best benefits ive ever had. take care my friend.

    • @johnhanek167
      @johnhanek167 Před 2 lety +4

      @@erichooligan9329 Best wishes! Try to use cruise, maybe fall in behind another truck (to keep 4-wheelers out of your way).

  • @josemarrero7982
    @josemarrero7982 Před rokem +8

    Much respect and power to you Queen! Not only are you driving a dump truck, it’s manual, you have a trailer, you’re filming AND YOU’RE MOMMIN’ IT. Salute to you from Central New Jersey 💯 God bless you and your family! Keep it up

    • @janecarrisa
      @janecarrisa Před rokem

      Hello

    • @pabs8
      @pabs8 Před rokem

      Central Jersey. Talking about heavy traffic everywhere.

  • @jonathanhernandez4304
    @jonathanhernandez4304 Před 2 lety +75

    You're story is inspirational on many levels. Also, in my career as production engineer who actually is hands on doing CNC programming and set ups, we have boring days where there is work that must be done accurately and timely but is boring. This is the hardest struggle for many young people starting a career. The newness wares of and we all must push through on the boring days or weeks. It's actually a very important part of work. Staying with it.

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 Před rokem +1

      Hi Jonathan how are you doing. I’m Maria from San Bernardino😊

    • @KSWKREW
      @KSWKREW Před rokem

      @@mariarusso1325 shooters gon shoot

  • @Rags2250
    @Rags2250 Před 2 lety +3

    Great to see! My father ran over the road for near 50 years. My sister ran over the road for UPS for 38 years and her husband pulls for Yellow frt. started when he was 21 and is now 74 and still climbing into the cab. As for me when I got out of the Marine Corps in 77 got my chauffeur license which converted to CDL. I was in construction but due to climate (MN, IA area) things shut down for the winter so I jump in the seat of a freight shaker cab over with a screaming Detroit 8V71T (350 it was known as) with and easy 13 spd, haul grain to the river, Mississippi, dump it run into Chicago and pickup steel for a back haul. In the summer it was in heavy equipment moving dirt. In a straight, like your doing with pup, or semi end or side dumps. Unlike you though, I was on somebody else's trucks for a few contractors, the non-union side of course. I had a thing about keeping the cab clean and always tried to get the same unit but when pulling for a family operation the kids always got their pick first! Sadly, for me they always chose the truck I had the day before! And I might get one that wasn't crapped up or on that one of the kids had been in prior which was always crapped up, soda cans or bottles, cigarette packs, chip bags and a good layer of dirt. Food for thought when you go to expand your business. I had worked for a contractor out of Great Falls MT and he required that all trucks and equipment cabs are to be cleaned daily and if not you were pointed to your vehicle and the road. He had KW's, Pete's, Mack's (including a 1951 Mack water truck, positive ground twin stick) which was used as a disciplinary vehicle, suspension worked when tank was full but spray for 60 seconds, mechanical spring seat and like riding a brick! That guy started with a dump truck and loader. When he sold out in 1989 he took $13.8M on equipment and $4M on his shop, thank you Richie Brothers. At peak he had 400 employees. Don't let that dream even fade a little! Wish you the very best in your venture! (Marysville though? You have great stamina!) I'm over here on the east side of the state where I have retired after 60 years earning a buck!

  • @LuisAntonio-dq3si
    @LuisAntonio-dq3si Před 2 lety +1

    I'm excited. This is the first video I've watched from you. As a new cdl holder, I watch a lot of utube testimonials from truckers to learn as much as I can from others. I've been extremely curious about dump truck. There aren't many dump truck utubers ive noticed so this is cool. I'm watching you drive around and noticed that is my neighborhood. Instant subscription! Going to buy merchandise just to support my local entrepreneur!

  • @garrysgarage1958
    @garrysgarage1958 Před 2 lety +5

    Awesome information today… I’m absolutely sure your going to succeed.. resilience is virtue, keep up the good job!

  • @toddh2934
    @toddh2934 Před 2 lety +3

    I was an owner/operator for 15 years. It came with its own set of headaches, but the most rewarding venture ever.

  • @uwechristiansen6555
    @uwechristiansen6555 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You are some kind of a Woman! Respect! Greetings from Germany

  • @dresession1892
    @dresession1892 Před 2 lety +9

    It’s a relief watching your video, I’m a 28 year old dump truck owner operator in Atlanta. Just got my first dump truck and currently in my first month of running and it’s going great but if you don’t fix things on your truck or make sure it’s in good condition you will always have problems. Problems=lost money. Rebuilt transmission, replaced exhaust, welded a hole in my air tank, and drilled dried asphalt out of bed, with other minor repairs I ended up spending $5,500 prior to even getting on the road but just like you I dream big and see the long game and if you play it correctly you can expand your trucks and see true success in this industry. Good luck to you on your journey I fuckin love your videos. Great minds think alike🔥🔥

    • @kingwestside5
      @kingwestside5 Před 2 lety +1

      Im looking to get in dump truck in Atl where did you find your truck

    • @joewood1335
      @joewood1335 Před 2 lety

      ooofff was down in mcdonough for training at NS , got to go back cause i was one wrong answer away from heading to binghamton NY to start on the job conductor training off exit 216 on i75 , was scared to drive in a jeep compass let alone a dump truck

    • @Painfulwhale360
      @Painfulwhale360 Před 9 měsíci

      If you don’t me asking how much money have you been making with the dump truck?

  • @environmentalbill3375
    @environmentalbill3375 Před 2 lety +26

    Dauminique I love watching your videos, not just for the driving but for talking about the daily problems with running a business. My wife and I have run our own environmental construction business for 30 years. Those first few years were really a struggle but we somehow survived. I believe our success was due to us providing our clients with excellent service at a reasonable price. We always try to meet our clients needs and never promise them anything we can't deliver. I'm not sure how you get paid by your clients, but our biggest hurdle was maintaining cash flow, especially when our clients take 60-90 days to pay. Hang in there and you will do great. Can't wait for the next video.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety

      Do you mention you have net 30 to pay or just go along with the 60/90 day wait period?

  • @tomganze7548
    @tomganze7548 Před 2 lety +12

    Been a trucker 35 years bought a dump truck in 2016 its old but paid for and even with the headaches id love being an o/o glad you took that path love your videos old school drivers hard to come by keep up the good work dauminique

    • @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver
      @DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver  Před 2 lety +3

      It will be nice when mine is paid for.

    • @JamesWhite-mb8mg
      @JamesWhite-mb8mg Před 2 lety

      Well got damn it, once you pay for that bitch you need a new. Working hard, stressed out with drivers and sitting in an old ass dirty truck that's making noises that you can only hope will go away, because you damn sure don't have the money to fix something else, is nothing short of insanity. If you have to make a note on a truck that cost half of your house, your are just asking for bad luck, bad health and possibly in the witness protection program while hiding from creditors and your ex-wife. It's your life, but you have been warned!...🧐

  • @bigal6369
    @bigal6369 Před rokem

    Best wishes to you and your whole family.
    You're an inspiration and a reminder to young people that anything is possible with passion, hard work and that fighting spirit.
    I hope your plans and dreams come true.

  • @arswift2
    @arswift2 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey lady!! I miss the dump life. Construction is the bomb! I drove end dumps for the most part (7 axles), tri-axles, low-boy and I have Doubles and triples endorsement. I drove dumps for 4 years for a company M&M trucking in Auburn, AL. I was the first woman and only to drive end dumps there in 53-58 years of the company's existence. (I had a tragedy that led me to leave in 2017 and illness and I also had a problem with a new dispatcher playing favoritism) Dumping was the highlight of my trucking career hands down. I've had my CDL since 1999 and between my 2 children I have 15-16 years documented OTR, local, regional, and dump experience. I remember I took my daughter out with me when I was local in Atlanta as an O/O when she was about a year to get started again. (She's 18 now) But go head lady ....keep trucking. Proud of you.🥰 Not sure how long you've been driving (cuz I just happened upon your video) but you're doing well. To have a husband that's a diesel mechanic is beautiful. (I'm not married but I have an ex of 20nyears and we're still friends and he works in the shop for a major trucking company so if I ever got started again I'd hire him part-time. I have a trucking buddy here in Alabama that was leased on to the dump company I was with. He was there 24 years. He owned 3 other trucks (2 flatbed, one dump) that he managed outside the main job but he kept a new Kenworth and leased from them every 3 years (to be sure maintenance in truck was up to par. The boss and he showed me his invoices back then and he came in to work at 7:30 and was done round 4:30-5 and brought home $9-10k monthly after paying company fuel, his note and insurance and putting away his fees for highway taxes and quarterly taxes. His note was around $2350. So, you're doing great. I was gonna drive for UPS but you have to keep the primary job in order to be on the call list to drive in hopes that a permanent run opens up. But when you're #18 down the seniority list and 96 runs are full time with 4 drivers that won't retire after they've been there 40 years already 😳 it's non motivating to me. I took a warehouse loader job there to get in the door but it's wearing me out and even though I can test to drive there at $33.50hour I don't wanna have to still load. I've owned trucks before and I can't put others in a truck sitting behind a UPS steering wheel or loading their trucks. My daughter has graduated now and she and my 11 year old son are coming with me this summer. I plan to do a walk-a-way lease until the end of the year and buy some dumps 2023. Watching this video has given me a little more inspiration. Keep pushing. And as far as the chains? They should be up as high as possible. My ex boss always always hollered about them. Be well lady. 💕

  • @theforeman1097
    @theforeman1097 Před 2 lety +8

    We're all along for the ride with you and can't wait to see your biz grow!

  • @williamkirkland7002
    @williamkirkland7002 Před 2 lety +3

    I enjoy watching the drive along views from inside the cab looking out over the hood. Every ride is different and informative.🍭 Little man looks great as a shotgun rider. GOD bless you and yours with HIS MIGHTY HEDGE OF PROTECTION AROUND YOUR FAMILIES IN 2022. From Tampa Bay Florida, USA

  • @billmolina1627
    @billmolina1627 Před 2 lety

    Much respect to you, no baby sitter, you adapted to the situation & took your baby to work w you, much respect!!!

  • @frankd1327
    @frankd1327 Před rokem +2

    If anyone was wondering, if you hauled with a tri-drive + wagon combination, you would make much more as an owner-operator. A lot of times, customers ask for our tri-drive + wagon over the tandem + pony-pup combination simply for the fact that they can haul much more.

  • @sammapes1216
    @sammapes1216 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Awesome that you have your kid with u. Keep that great positive attitude u have. Your going to do great as a owner operator.

  • @johnboissonnault3594
    @johnboissonnault3594 Před 2 lety +9

    You are awesome! It’s going to take a little time to get things going, after that is should smooth out. Good luck with your business, and keep the videos coming. Your copilot was kinda quiet! 👍🏻 🛻

  • @GaryCameron780
    @GaryCameron780 Před rokem +1

    I've never seen a child seat strapped into a Kenworth and I love it. Being an O/O means you get to take your kid with you. Awesome stuff.

  • @PoeticProducer8
    @PoeticProducer8 Před rokem

    Ma’am!!!!! I salute you highly! The baby being with you just made you my favorite fellow trucker! Respect!

  • @98Pete
    @98Pete Před 2 lety +3

    Nice job on hauling jr around! My little boy has ridden with me since age 3. Its time well spent for sure.

  • @tysoncathy38
    @tysoncathy38 Před 10 měsíci +55

    Hello Dauminique, my husband and I just got approved for $800k in the recent Maryland business grant program. I own a clothing brand that I intended to invest my part of the money on, but my husband insist on getting back into his dump truck business and preparing to get a new truck. He has been out for few years and I'm worried if it's a good time for him to startup back. I will appreciate your suggestions on this because this is a one-time life opportunity for us, and we want to make best use of it. Appreciate your reply🙏🏽. I subscribed. ♥

  • @wingandhog
    @wingandhog Před 2 lety

    Not sure exactly why your channel popped up but I love your story. With your attitude, working in harmony with your dreams, you will easily achieve your goals.

  • @rodericksaunders5887
    @rodericksaunders5887 Před 2 lety +1

    I applaud you. inspite of the profit margins, truck problems, and cost. you are still positive about it. I think it's cool how you take your son with you. good job

  • @geolamb9441
    @geolamb9441 Před 2 lety +5

    You're a awesome mom and owner operator keep up the great work and videos ❤

  • @frankmorris2603
    @frankmorris2603 Před 2 lety +59

    Respect to you from a fellow truck driver. It's good to see diverse operators in the industry.

  • @stephenspring4308
    @stephenspring4308 Před 2 lety

    Much respect for a hard working mother providing for her family.

  • @chactacarolina1857
    @chactacarolina1857 Před rokem

    GREAT to see you have GOOD COMPANY WITH YOU. 👍. KEEP ON TRUCKING!

  • @clementroberto85
    @clementroberto85 Před rokem +5

    As a twenty-year trucking veteran, and 2.5 million miles, I’ll say it right here--trucking is a cut-throat business. You’re chances of being lied to if you start a trucking company is nearly 100%. Shippers and trucking companies will tell you a million lies to get you through the door, but then once you start hauling for them, the reality is uncovered. Expect to make 70% as much as they told you you’d make. Also, expect to work 10 more hours per week than they promised. Too much government control and regulations. To make good money, you will need 3-4 trucks running. If you can’t afford this, the only other answer is to buy your own truck and go out on the road. Consider trucking to be like a college education. There are no books that will tell you how to do it, and other owner operators are hesitant to help you since you will be their competition. If you're looking into starting your own trucking company this 2023 then I will recommend you look into getting a Governmental business grant. I drive for Old Dominion Freight Line . Things are not actually flowing well in my division, so I thought it time to get my own trucking business into Operation. I came across your channel two months ago after I have applied for SBA loan multiple times myself to get a new truck and start my business but my application was denied. I decided to pay and hire a Financial Loan/ Grant Agent that help me look out for the best Trucking Business Grant program that suite my business and credit score. I'm very happy to inform you that after Four weeks of application process with the grant agent. I have finally been approved for $187,000 Business Grant. I will be able to get all my business equipments and a 2019 Freightliner T12664ST Sleeper Tractor this January and my business will start it's operation fully. Thank you so much your videos keep my motivation alive.

  • @travlinfoo3889
    @travlinfoo3889 Před 2 lety +3

    Much respect to you and the best of luck in your endeavor! Not easy getting work done and being a mom too. I wasn't a mom but a Dad and had three young kids (and two large dogs LOL) home, until school age, while I did programming from home and wife gone on business a week at a time every other week so I have some idea what that takes. Did have a part time nanny usually. I remember several times a day pushing a double stroller with two little ones strapped in and a dog leash in each hand with two big dogs at the same time LOL. After that experience one learns to respect working moms!

  • @jasonsweetser8813
    @jasonsweetser8813 Před 11 měsíci

    I just found your CZcams channel, and I just received my CDL in April 2023. After 23 years in electronics manufacturing I decided to change careers and went through Mclane food service CDL training , with the end goal of getting into construction running dump trucks. I hated being called or texted by Mclane dispatch at all hours of the day with only 3-4 hours notice to dispatch so I jumped ship early and got on at a small asphalt company in Auburn Washington called Statewide Parking Lot Services and so far it is way better than food service. I am learning how to operate a dump truck, and learning to dump and pick up asphalt. So far it has been an amazing experience and I look forward to learning more about the industry and dump trucks in general. I will definitely be watching more of your videos to help me along the way so thank you for posting them for the rest of us just starting out. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @larryh3658
    @larryh3658 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a 2003 mack daycab, pull side dump. Biggest expense so far was upgrading to a hotshift PTO and a new pump. It had a wet kit previously so a lot of the plumbing was already there. Overall it's cheaper than a dump truck and generally pays as much if not more do to hauling 21-22 ton. But I like the business potential of being an owner operator so congrats on your start up!

  • @ralphbilby2936
    @ralphbilby2936 Před 2 lety +29

    A suggestion to aid your backing. Install small cameras on either side (or both like I did) where the tail lights and such are. Connect them to a monitor in the cab. Not only does it help with backing, but can be proof in case of an accident of some kind. Also think of camera on windshield and hood mirrors for the same reason of proof in case of an accident.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, as an Owner/Operator you NEED cameras, plus they're a write off on your taxes.

    • @ironworkerfxr7105
      @ironworkerfxr7105 Před 2 lety +1

      It really has come to that with some people looking for a payout..
      I LOATH THE AMBULANCE CHASING 🦎, I ment lawyers.

    • @dougbates7108
      @dougbates7108 Před 2 lety

      @@thisismagacountry1318 p0

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety

      @@dougbates7108 ?

  • @anzacday4141
    @anzacday4141 Před 2 lety +7

    Hello Dauminique, Am new to your channel. Question? Ever considered back-up camera(s) on your prime mover or trailer? Cheers, great video and I can see you understand how to operate your rig with ease. You probably know larger turning circles (forward and reversing) where possible may help the reduction on your tyre wear. Just a thought. Remember, the only time you fail is when you quit.

  • @d_alofa6299
    @d_alofa6299 Před 2 lety

    As a former truck driver much respect, big props to you handling business 🙌👏🤙

  • @georgegonzalez8818
    @georgegonzalez8818 Před rokem

    Congratulations. Keep doing what you're doing. You and your husband will do great. As an O/O for over 20yrs it's not easy but you'll see the rewards, primarily in doing it your way..

  • @SUGARlea11
    @SUGARlea11 Před 2 lety +4

    Multi task much? That's real serious! I can see your seriously careful. I'm a driver but, making a video, taking care of my baby, and driving? Yikes! You go girl!!

  • @davidzanni2294
    @davidzanni2294 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't know if you follow the local auctions. I was able to find one with a company that closed . I was able to get brand new tires for less than half the cost of retail. Good luck with your business. Its a fine line between profit and loss.

  • @cowboynaroundable
    @cowboynaroundable Před 2 lety

    GOOD JOB ! thanks for showing me more .ive been a driver for years,
    never had this idea to video the gig

  • @SRodSS007
    @SRodSS007 Před 2 lety

    Every time i head into Michigan, i see these dumps with trailers, ive done dump before but never with these trailers. Its very interesting to see how you finess the trailer into a position to dump. Im now a 53 foot dry van guy. Kudos to you

  • @jasonnemjo5981
    @jasonnemjo5981 Před 2 lety +15

    So awesome that you've got your kid with you. Mother's are so badass! Nothing stops you. You do whatever it takes to get it done. I love all the different camera shots. I know it's probably second nature for you but I'm impressed how dialed in you've got it to swing that pup trailer at just the right timing so the back of your dump is at the pile. Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to film AND edit these videos for us to enjoy.

  • @johnboy007
    @johnboy007 Před 2 lety +10

    I don’t even know you and I’m proud of you. I think that’s great you took the bull by the horn and are doing what you wanna do for work and it also appears like you’re a pretty damn good driver. Keep up the good work super mom!

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 Před rokem +1

      Hi John how are you doing. I’m Maria from San Bernardino😊

  • @user-mb1zi8oc4f
    @user-mb1zi8oc4f Před 11 měsíci +1

    Enjoy your video's and content. My dad bought his first dump truck in about 1965 and it was used. I put several miles in the jump seat before starting school. At one point in time dad had three trucks before switching over to tractor trailers in '72. I've always loved trucks and envy you and your job. Dad never wanted me behind the wheel as I have a bit or a physical condition that is only getting worse with age. So here I sit behind a desk as a mechanical designer. I hear you when you are talking about the bills and or lack of work as I watched dad go through all that. Stick with it and keep your business sense and you will reach your goals. P.S. I always wondered how they dumped with the pup in the rear, now I know.

  • @beckyforbis4858
    @beckyforbis4858 Před 2 lety +1

    Much Respect!! You go girl!!

  • @fitch8363
    @fitch8363 Před 2 lety +4

    Enjoyed the video with my first cup of coffee. My wife watched it and said, "She's proof women are masters of multitasking. Backing that rig while talking to the camera and getting it perfect the first time." Well done.

  • @gretje1974
    @gretje1974 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m also a lady trucker, mostly flatbed and reefer, but I’ve also driven tankers and long dumps. Thinking of driving a dump truck and I’d love to be an owner operator someday. Working on that. I have 6 kids and it can be difficult juggling everything but trucking has improved our lives as a family in so many ways. So glad I found your channel. 💖 Blessings to you!

  • @yoboo6167
    @yoboo6167 Před 2 lety +1

    Your positive outlook and can do attitude will bring a lot of success for you and your husband. If i've learned one thing owning a business, its never sell yourself short. Your gonna be just fine 😉

  • @yournotdatguypal
    @yournotdatguypal Před rokem

    I hope you more success. You have a beautiful family and you been putting in work so you deserve it! Keep it up!! ❤💯💪🏽

  • @bcar1ify
    @bcar1ify Před 2 lety +7

    It will all work out. Keep doing what your doing. Tough times now especially with fuel prices.

  • @chrismartin4856
    @chrismartin4856 Před 2 lety +3

    👍IM IMPRESSED, 2 THUMBS UP, KEEP ON TRUCKING !! CHEERS !!!

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 Před rokem

      Hi Chris how are you doing. I’m Maria from San Bernardino😊

  • @skanthaadsigns
    @skanthaadsigns Před rokem

    Hats off to ur dedication to work & commitment as a mother.. Salute.. Wish you ongoing success

  • @henrymeow5950
    @henrymeow5950 Před rokem

    When my dad first started he was in the hole forever. But one thing is forsure he knew being an owner operator he could make it out of the hole eventually. Sadly he passed away 2 years ago 😔 but he got to do exactly what he wanted and that was to be his own boss. So so cool!!

  • @johnhoffman8203
    @johnhoffman8203 Před 2 lety +7

    As an OTR O/O I probably averaged 25K per month but only grossed 7K ish. Went through a lot of money because everybody has their hand out for you to grease. It's a tough business.

    • @Mike_Greentea
      @Mike_Greentea Před 2 lety +2

      With these fuel prices I'm glad I haven't made that move to O/O. I'll let my company worry about all that and repairs on the truck. Not worth it just to make a few extra hundred bucks more a week. Good Luck Sir!

    • @shottava9314
      @shottava9314 Před 2 lety

      @@Mike_Greentea don’t let that scare you his situation was definitely different than most

    • @hmt5oo
      @hmt5oo Před 2 lety

      @@Mike_Greenteasolo driver owners operators across all boardroom from limo to dump truck.
      End up if they lucky with house and no pension , no retirement..
      One month 40k,other 3 month barely gas money, insurance,++++
      Work for your self will have heavy price to pay later on in life...

    • @mariarusso1325
      @mariarusso1325 Před rokem

      Hi John how are you doing. I’m Maria from San Bernardino😊

  • @DGT1921
    @DGT1921 Před rokem

    World needs more people like you!

  • @richardsiviter4180
    @richardsiviter4180 Před 5 měsíci

    I was just thinking about you today. I truly have missed you, I would also like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year. So good to see you