Get Rich or Drive Tryin' - Making 60K a Year

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  • New Video series coming showing you how I make 60K a year driving a truck, while being home often! Dedicated trucking is the best kind of trucking you can do in my opinion, and Ill show you that I make awesome money while still having a home and social life. Stay tuned for a new series i'm calling "Get Rich or Drive Tryin'"
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Komentáře • 97

  • @ThatOneGuy-hp2pb
    @ThatOneGuy-hp2pb Před 8 lety +11

    I make more at K&B, but I spend most of it on narcotics to stay awake all night.

  • @thetruckersmanifesto3873

    oh yea if you own your truck like me,I check my tires alot.
    and I balance my loads, so theirs not to much weight in one spot. helps mpgs.

  • @leevit2stever905
    @leevit2stever905 Před 8 lety +1

    I actually, accidently just stumbled upon your Vblog this morning, and gotta say, so far I'm pretty impressed. You seem pretty straight forward, and knowledgeable in the things you talk about. Its as if you agree with a lot of my own opinions, and outlooks, on numerous subjects, dealing with the transportation industry.I, myself am a 30 year veteran to almost every aspect of this business, from owning a small fleet of trucks, for about 8 years, specializing in Over-dimensional, Heavy haul freight to my own brokering agency. I have been a certified CDL Examiner for years, and have always tried to relay the "brutal" truth to people coming in to the business, without scaring the shit out of them at the same time. You seem to be able to do that as well.I guess what I'm saying is, " Well Done Sir " I hope to see more of your V-blogs in the future.

    • @theedesperado75
      @theedesperado75 Před 7 lety

      i made 37cpm in 03 = 48cpm today that is what I was making averaging 120,000 miles = $57,000 today before bonuses/extra pay so he is bragging about other then his smarts making the same as an OTR company driver did in 03 at a local job with years of experience..

  • @capazontwo
    @capazontwo Před 8 lety

    Glad to see you back.

  • @coiner74
    @coiner74 Před 8 lety

    glad u made another video; always like hearing your take on the industry

  • @robertlopez1088
    @robertlopez1088 Před 8 lety +1

    Glad to see u back we all miss your videos.👍🤗🇵🇷

  • @travishamner6745
    @travishamner6745 Před 8 lety

    good vid
    i like how you speak your mind looking forward to more vids from you .The trucking through bad weather vids are some of my favorites thanks Abe

  • @fearlesspatrriotMcKanna
    @fearlesspatrriotMcKanna Před 8 lety +1

    OK Brother what I want to see is for you to stick with it and follow through with this plan. Good luck, I retired but I remember how tough it can be,

  • @UnagiSushi
    @UnagiSushi Před 8 lety +2

    Hey man you just gotta find what grooves with you in terms of what kind of content you're putting out. You do you man, that's why we're subs. Just looking forward to more stuff again, glad to hear it's in the works!

  • @jmtckr
    @jmtckr Před 8 lety

    Bring it.

  • @heinz225
    @heinz225 Před 8 lety +5

    Hey Abe, I don't give a Fuck how much you make. Lol. Your right you can drive local be home every night and make good money. That's what I do. I haul bulk gases. I have weekends , holidays off. I get paid by the hour . Central fright, Saia, yellow those companies pay good your home every day, most weekends off. Fuck the haters, bro there always going to be there.

    • @bender2761
      @bender2761 Před 8 lety

      They*re

    • @heinz225
      @heinz225 Před 8 lety

      Thanks for the grammar lesson, Bender over.

    • @bender2761
      @bender2761 Před 8 lety +1

      Jimi jam You also missed You're* and Central Freight*

    • @heinz225
      @heinz225 Před 8 lety

      LMAO. I'm done writing essays. I don't give a fuck about that either.

    • @theedesperado75
      @theedesperado75 Před 7 lety

      i made 37cpm in 03 = 48cpm today that is what I was making averaging 120,000 miles = $57,000 today before bonuses/extra pay so he is bragging about other then his smarts making the same as an OTR company driver did in 03 at a local job with years of experience..

  • @albertsoler9932
    @albertsoler9932 Před 8 lety

    hey Abe it's been a while. good to see you back...looking forward to your new series man. good luck.

  • @buttheadandbeaver
    @buttheadandbeaver Před 8 lety

    glad your back again. Got my CDL (class 1 here in Alberta) but getting seat time is a bitch, ps driver training DOES NOT prepare you for the real world, only time in the seat and proper practice and training will, any tips Abe on getting experience in Canada?

  • @biggystylez
    @biggystylez Před 8 lety +1

    I've had my cdl since September 2014 in 2015 I made a little over 80 k, this year in on track for 100k, I work 7 on 3 off 7 on 4 off they are 12 hour days and I'm home EVERY night and I'm just an employee. I'm in the oil patch and I work in the mid steam part, ie I take crude from the storage facility to the refinery. Oh and I'm in Canada

  • @BrandonBalderas
    @BrandonBalderas Před 8 lety

    regardless of money your a good Dude. keep on keeping on Bro

  • @highwaymant368
    @highwaymant368 Před 6 lety +2

    You're right, The trucking lifestyle does suck. I love trucking but not the part of being out weeks and months at a time. Been there, done that for 16 years. Started a dedicated route from Dallas to Memphis and Dallas to St. Louis every week. Only gone two nights a week and I make just as much as when I was gone all the time. One more thing, I actually have a life outside trucking again.
    Moral of the story is that Abe is telling the truth here!

  • @BlackDynamite901
    @BlackDynamite901 Před 8 lety +2

    I'll be watching closely!

  • @bigdogbulldog9912
    @bigdogbulldog9912 Před 8 lety

    by god,you got it,yes its about making money not living in a box,fully agree.

  • @thetruckersmanifesto3873

    been watching you longer than u know, cool shiiit, (-:/
    goda find your happy spot and run looks like u got it,

  • @MyUchan1981
    @MyUchan1981 Před 8 lety +2

    all the checks I have put in my bank account have had a comma in them that's take home and iam home every weekend

  • @DyinG_BreeD_MediA
    @DyinG_BreeD_MediA Před 8 lety

    Got to get that 💰

  • @brainpreservation101
    @brainpreservation101 Před 8 lety

    good channel!

  • @cmb9059
    @cmb9059 Před 8 lety

    Hey man I remember I watched some of your vids a while back when you worked for a different company and I was interested in getting my cdl and I'm still am but I got a job at coca-cola at van buren in michigan. I see what u do now and you're on a contract with coke in are area and I think that's awesome

    • @cmb9059
      @cmb9059 Před 8 lety

      Btw I'm just a merchandiser but we make good money like 14.40 starting then soon after 15.80 and coke does free cdl training once ur in the company if u sign the bid, it goes my senority of course though

    • @cmb9059
      @cmb9059 Před 8 lety

      By senority *

  • @dougjohnson8552
    @dougjohnson8552 Před 8 lety

    good vid abe

  • @dbbrookstd7573
    @dbbrookstd7573 Před 8 lety

    It depends where you also live for a better paying local job. In smaller towns, or less populated areas, there are fewer positions like that available.

  • @thetruckersmanifesto3873

    I like having a girl here,and a girl their.and their. that's what makes it nice.

  • @mikemyers8746
    @mikemyers8746 Před 8 lety +3

    *YAWN*

  • @UP7729
    @UP7729 Před 8 lety +3

    He works for Marten Transportation for those who dont know

  • @MrRhigby
    @MrRhigby Před 8 lety

    I tried to get on the dedicated Coke, I was told I needed a hazmat endrosement..

    • @RunHardGetPaid
      @RunHardGetPaid  Před 8 lety

      I do not have a hazmat endorsement.

    • @MrRhigby
      @MrRhigby Před 8 lety

      +RunHard GetPaid
      JB lied to me again!

  • @sergiomartinez9208
    @sergiomartinez9208 Před 8 lety

    I see you yesterday in ohio dart the green cascadia I past you

    • @RunHardGetPaid
      @RunHardGetPaid  Před 8 lety

      Ha! I was wondering why somebody was pointing at me, I thought something was wrong with my truck.

  • @donc9275
    @donc9275 Před 8 lety

    If you're not doing LTL you're selling yourself short, I don't know of one person who is driving LTL line and is making less than $70K a year. Most of the people I know who are driving LTL line are making around $80K a year. Last year I made $85K. So after driving OTR for 2-5 years go work for a LTL company...Reddaway, Conway (now XPO), ABF, Yellow Roadway, and even DHE.
    Yes it is all night driving and you have to get used to sleeping during the day, but the pay is awesome, and even at this pay rate people still bitch about their pay rate. I earn .56 a mile and run around 3K a week.

    • @supersayianreu1635
      @supersayianreu1635 Před 6 lety

      Don C what is ltl? im gonna start trucking this year so im new obviously lol but any advice on how make more money would be nice

  • @Iwanncamp
    @Iwanncamp Před 8 lety

    A "typical" week INCLUDES breakdowns!

  • @thetruckersmanifesto3873

    if your ever heading out to merdle beach shoot me a message,beer with your name on it.

  • @jameslsoker
    @jameslsoker Před 8 lety

    Hey Abe, I have been following you and many other Truckers Videos and getting Info on Trucking, I plan on attending Celedon Driving Academy- in Indianapolis, Ind., to start out, mainly due to the way of both getting my CDL, and Warning a living. my questions here are, does one really need an Attorney in every state for Owner/Operator, or is that just a crock? my next question is would it be a need to have an accountant handy? I have no ambition to become an Owner/Operator right out the gate, or for at least the next two years, based on your own recommendation as well as Trainer James, Allie Knight, Lil Guy Trucker, and Indiana Jack, etc Just to give you some Ideas on where I am getting my info. Everyone strongly recommends against the own/op thing, I get that point, yet what about the others I mentioned above?

    • @l.w.bryant1979
      @l.w.bryant1979 Před 8 lety

      best luck at celadon. some owner ops out the gate after schooling do good and some dont. i have a friend that went lease purchase through Prime after got out of school who owned his own business before went to become a truck driver. he is starting on his 3rd year with prime and last year after all of things came out his check, he cleared close to $96,000. his first year he cleared closed to $89,000. he is already in the process of buying out his current truck and of purchase straight out a new truck. he has already hired someone through Prime that lives near by him to drive for him his first truck.

    • @jameslsoker
      @jameslsoker Před 8 lety

      +JohnDoe 1979 thank you, and that is Amazing. I admit the Own/op thing does sound appealing, yet I don't have alot of info on this issue bit what I do have is at best a judgement call on a possible future based on current economic situations. as I am new to this aspect of driving, I expect it to be difficult my first year or so out, after that I don't know...Everyone says it gets better with time, yet I would Love to make near that my First year out, for me, that would be Phenomenal.

    • @l.w.bryant1979
      @l.w.bryant1979 Před 8 lety

      +Wiccanriche it does get better with time. i been trucking 13 years and then did 1 year and 7 months away from it as much needed vacation (didnt work atvall since i the money built up to do what i want to do) and then just went back to driving almost 4 months ago. without having to be a trainer or at them one them starter companies with low pay, i make the top cent per mile pay where im making $1600 a week before taxes and what i got to pay out for my part of my health insurance and im home every 2 weeks with 3 whole day off...do your time of 1 to 2 years and then start looking a smaller company with less than 200 trucks...they carr more about their drivers than these "mega companies"

    • @jameslsoker
      @jameslsoker Před 8 lety

      +JohnDoe 1979 ok, and Thank You for the advice. I just got my DOT Physical outta the way, I just have to test out this incoming week and then I'm off to school, this is very different from boot camp, bit much about details and patience. it's the 4 wheelers that I most likely will worry about...

    • @DemocracyDoctor1
      @DemocracyDoctor1 Před 8 lety

      If you needed an attorney in every state you drive in, as an O/O, it would be impossible to make any money.
      A good trucking-centric tax person is a must, however.
      Keep in mind that only two professionals may represent you before the IRS: an Enrolled Agent (EA) AND an attorney.
      Only ONE can not be forced to testify against you in Kangaroo Kourt: an attorney.

  • @thetruckersmanifesto3873

    I did 80000 miles last 6 months, don't do that. my boss forced me to go home,guess I got to be a bit much.

  • @mvining11
    @mvining11 Před 8 lety

    Can you break down what you get paid for? For example breakdown, detention weather etc. I run Northeast regional and I am home four nights a week and weekend and holidays off. I get paid by the mile, for each stop, breakdown and detention. Hell I even get paid fifty a night to sleep in the truck. It all adds up at the end of the week and I am still home with the family........Mike V.

  • @francorama
    @francorama Před 8 lety +2

    how experience do you need to land one of these dedicated accounts

  • @DemocracyDoctor1
    @DemocracyDoctor1 Před 8 lety

    It's not so much what you make, but what you do with it.
    I mean we all know numerous "paper Millionaires" who can't rub two fake Pennies together.
    Keep up the good work, Abe!

  • @eduardosalgado3072
    @eduardosalgado3072 Před 5 lety

    I make 78k sitting on my computer I'm 22

  • @dameondame4049
    @dameondame4049 Před 8 lety +3

    How much are the lot lizards up there

  • @kirkwatson9358
    @kirkwatson9358 Před 8 lety

    What hotel did they put you up it? I'm in Indy for training.

  • @country1861
    @country1861 Před 8 lety

    How much experience do you need before you can start running a dedicated account?

  • @BrandonBalderas
    @BrandonBalderas Před 8 lety

    just got payed this morning. my year to date as a local Driver is 56k so far. I average 100 to 110 a year. Sadly it ain't shit here in Los Angeles

    • @ronskiman23
      @ronskiman23 Před 8 lety

      Can you give me a bit more info please? How many years of experience do you have and if I may ask who you work for? I live in Ontario and drive locally and make 80k working 60 hours a week. Do they give you days off and paid holidays or insurance? Thanks

    • @BrandonBalderas
      @BrandonBalderas Před 8 lety

      +ronskiman23 I work for the City of LA

    • @jortega61924
      @jortega61924 Před 7 lety

      it's how u spend your money. I live in San Diego and make 100 k. I'm doing just fine on one salary with 2 kids and a wife.

  • @herbando6765
    @herbando6765 Před 8 lety

    60k is working hard at Marten McRook Transport. You won't catch real drivers on YT bragging about 60k working dedicated for the Swift carriers of the world. I don't turn the key below 70k.

    • @theedesperado75
      @theedesperado75 Před 7 lety +1

      i made 37cpm in 03 = 48cpm today that is what I was making averaging 120,000 miles = $57,000 today before bonuses/extra pay so he is bragging about other then his smarts making the same as an OTR company driver did in 03 at a local job with years of experience..

  • @XGiveMeLibertyX
    @XGiveMeLibertyX Před 8 lety +1

    So im guessing he works for Marten

  • @davyjones232
    @davyjones232 Před 8 lety

    Run less. Make more. Specialized haulers. Retired now. Living well. Biggest problem is I lost my dog at a truck stop. While fueling my bus.

  • @northwestmodding881
    @northwestmodding881 Před 8 lety

    why aren't you otr?

  • @lesterjackson4892
    @lesterjackson4892 Před 8 lety

    I know you don't have family insurance, but maybe you can work some information into your upcoming videos? About how much do these companies charge weekly, do they cover pre-existing conditions and is it good health insurance. I know you're with a major carrier, but what about people adding money to these 401-k plans... I noticed some is like 4 years to be fully invested... a lot of drivers are lucky to be with same company one or 2 years. Also, how safe is your 401-k money with some of these companies... they could wrap it up tomorrow. Explain FICA... I'm drawing a blank. lol Where are your county, state, medicare, and social security deductions? You can always talk about per-diem so that people can understand it better. You can explain about how many hours you're running each week. I noticed you mentioned 30k your first year... seems kinda low to me!? That's not even half my salary. I was thinking a lot more than that your first year!? Well, unless you went to companies like Swift or CRST.

  • @vicreece8681
    @vicreece8681 Před 8 lety

    Is it true that the secret to your success in the gym is that because youre a Regional Super Trucker, Coke gives you a pallet of specially designed Coke to help you work out. Is there any truth to that or is it just plain normal Coca-Cola?

  • @tttalavera4780
    @tttalavera4780 Před 8 lety

    allll kiindddzzzz

  • @lambofgodfreak2010
    @lambofgodfreak2010 Před 8 lety

    You work for Celadon?

  • @ian7522
    @ian7522 Před 8 lety

    I'm not gonna brag. but look in to hauling mail. not gonna show a pay stub. but. comes out to about $1.25 a mile. and I don't live in a truck

  • @ryansalinas6076
    @ryansalinas6076 Před 8 lety

    "Chasing Andrew Jackson" on youtube talks about his trucking money

  • @jonsmith3574
    @jonsmith3574 Před 6 lety

    60,000 a year is kind of shitty actually

  • @theedesperado75
    @theedesperado75 Před 7 lety +2

    trucker pay rant I made 37cpm in 03 = 48cpm today averaging 120,000 miles = $57,000 today before bonuses/extra pay so he is bragging about other then his smarts making the same as an OTR company driver did in 03 at a local job with years of experience..

    • @stevengriffith436
      @stevengriffith436 Před 7 lety +2

      thy desperado so your saying he is only making the same as an OTR driver did in 2003...lol

    • @theedesperado75
      @theedesperado75 Před 7 lety

      not to mention after that job I had a few local jobs paid by percentage and hourly.

  • @mindman1234
    @mindman1234 Před 5 lety

    bro move alberta canada, you can easily make 90-100,00+ a year if you have class 1 experience. 60k is a joke

    • @beardedbro8466
      @beardedbro8466 Před 5 lety

      When you account for everything being almost triple the amount and taxes in Canada, it averages to the same. Your a joke.

  • @dameondame4049
    @dameondame4049 Před 8 lety

    I bet you can not dead lift 600 pounds

    • @RunHardGetPaid
      @RunHardGetPaid  Před 8 lety +1

      Check out my instagram! there's a video of me deadlifting 605 :)

    • @fearlesspatrriotMcKanna
      @fearlesspatrriotMcKanna Před 8 lety

      58 years old, Lifted until I hurt myself in 2000, Got to 575 585, goal of 600 but never could break it. Max out by 40 as It is nearly impossible to increase much after that.

  • @ricktompson9453
    @ricktompson9453 Před 8 lety

    If you didn't have a set of balls, would you be working at Swift? 70 hours a week as a lease to own operator. Get $350 per week. Only to have them take back the truck at the end of the lease?

    • @DemocracyDoctor1
      @DemocracyDoctor1 Před 8 lety +2

      Working for bottom-feeders like Swift has NOTHING to do with "balls," Rick, and much MORE to do with brains--or LACK thereof.

  • @vlogswithsmalls6669
    @vlogswithsmalls6669 Před 8 lety

    I bet you got weights on the truck, lol

  • @ericmelo9731
    @ericmelo9731 Před 8 lety +1

    lol its irrelevant who you work for cause you know someone will come and take your job. cause all you do is complain about dispatchers and how the company runs u hard. i make 60K running auto parts and im home every night