Week 10 Update As A Stepdeck Owner Operator

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @Adam-Woods
    @Adam-Woods Před měsícem

    Nice! These are some pretty good rates!

  • @topnotchtx
    @topnotchtx Před měsícem

    Get you a yeti gallon jug to keep you hydrated on the road. It holds ice water for days for me.

  • @guybuddyman838
    @guybuddyman838 Před měsícem

    These rates man. I know it’s a known fact but it’s shameful what our time is worth. Keep grinding and showing us to that money 💰

  • @carlosmontenegro1930
    @carlosmontenegro1930 Před měsícem

    Glad you came to ya senses.
    I haTe being away from home.
    Feelings don't pay the bills

  • @ftworthgent
    @ftworthgent Před měsícem

    OTR is where it's at vs Amazon Relay...

  • @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz
    @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz Před měsícem +1

    Bro I run around the same area I never get those numbers 😂 5k tops. 48 flat. Barely making more than company driver bought too much truck lol 2025 cascadia

    • @dansdiesel767
      @dansdiesel767 Před měsícem

      Yeah neither does everyone else

    • @pinoytrucking
      @pinoytrucking  Před měsícem

      When I was pulling 48 flat. I was getting so frustrated with SoCal but with a 53ft step with ramps. A different ball game. I definitely see the potential. Specially if I add on tarps.

    • @pinoytrucking
      @pinoytrucking  Před měsícem

      I bet is a nice truck tho :-)

    • @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz
      @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz Před měsícem

      @@pinoytrucking I’ll switch to step deck once the market gets better I knew some Russian guys that did partials in Covid from tx OK to wa or IL OH IN to wa they easily made 14k+ to WA

    • @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz
      @GurpreetSingh-oc7gz Před měsícem

      @@pinoytrucking it’s 16k miles nice

  • @kenburkard
    @kenburkard Před měsícem

    How do you figure out your percentage (16%) of fuel used?

    • @pinoytrucking
      @pinoytrucking  Před měsícem

      In calculator; 1100(fuel used in $$$) divide by 6800(gross) Equals your percentage.
      Example: 1100/6800 = 0.16 (move your decimal equals to 16%)
      Hope that helps…

    • @kenburkard
      @kenburkard Před měsícem

      @@pinoytrucking many thanks brother! You have a beautiful family - my kids are grown (son is 31 & daughter is 26)