That's extremely good local. The longer you have your authority the more brokers pay you. Or the better paying brokers you can use I should say. Been getting around $1800-2400 a day. Between 300-600 miles a day. I try to stay around 400 though. After a year you can work for any broker. I use factoring every time. I just consider that not as lost money but a lower Linehaul rate. If you stop your authority that time starts over though. Trucking will do that. I had a $9000 repair. Then I sat my ass at home making no money paying my truck bills $4000 so yeah ups and downs 🙃 I'm just saving for a new truck. Less problems I'd hope
I'm hauling tomatoes for Antonini in Modesto as a employee. Last week I hauled 12 loads , paycheck was $1,400. I WILL DEFINENTLY BE A OWNER OPERATOR NEXT YEAR!
Just now found your channel. Im binge watching to catchup on your operation, JUst watched the one about the load and the purchase. Still watching.... It's really funny to me how you are so young and you are just "fuck it" ...lets buya truck and start subhauling!!! Major balls! and Brains!! Im supre jealous. I have been thinking about doing the same for years...just been to sacred to get going. ONe super smart thing is that you bought an inexpensive truck with low miles!!! Most guys got too much ego in it and want a big ass fancy Pete...good job keeping it real.
Don’t wait for a call, show up with your truck and don’t for get the Starbucks and donuts or breakfast burritos and drinks… show the initiative. Don’t go in there expecting any thing your just letting them know your out there and ready to roll when they need some one to haul for them. Load board is good but also just pick a few dispatchers to deal with get their contact complete info and send them gift cards or lunch on you just to say hey keep me in mind, trust me it works,you got to pay for the cheddar down the road
Thanks for the info bro ima keep watching the rest of the videos I left off in like the third video I really look up to you your low key my inspiration. I’m going to save up my money from my current job and I’m going to buy a sweet truck like yours!
@@JuanMejia-md8re hmmm not really Asian mai had over 20 years experience in trucking bro better show the dude some respect and just like my dude here he’s super chill and humble . Be humble and you’ll go far my dude .
Man morning start never called me tampoco I stared moving reefer loads ( Produce ) here in Salinas local and I’m making 5-6 k a week and it’s year round .
@@igarciastrucking6669 Oh really? I got a day cab it’s making me good money but I need a sleeper and it’s single axle and I need double axle . I’m looking for a truck Right now . What’s the place called where your gonna get yours ? So I can check it out
Two thumbs way up been missing your content you really inspire me keep the videos coming got my DOT number Running since December working on my class A test September 20th also I'm trying to build business credit to get equipment loan
I too was wondering what happened with Morningstar. I was gonna sign on for the season but they never called. I would call occasionally going back to February just to make sure I was on the list and to find out when to do paperwork but it was always, “were not ready yet but we’ll call you.” So who knows? Maybe they got enough company drivers for the season though I doubt it. Anyway got to move on and follow the paper chase. Good content and keep up the good work!
Morning star never has enough drivers. They are running a few contract drivers this season but nothing like last season. They have just bairly started the season and there are plenty of lines of company trucks on dispatch waits daily, so I think the harvesting just has not hit at a high pace yet. I was told the Williams plant was shutting down for a week do to some water restrictions up north for the green tomato farmers, those green runs shut down early.
I Got my cdl in April after watching your videos . i just got a job in oilfield driving a truck I only get payed $ 18 hour sadly but your videos help me stay motivated and not quit and to one day buy my own truck
Glad you are driving but yeah that pay blows especially with the current demand on CDL drivers. I got the same offer and turned it down. I make $22.60/HR in a warehouse so no way I'm taking a pay cut. After you get 6 months of experience start looking again for jobs and you'll likely get better offers.
Born and raised in woodland ca , yeah our city is mostly surrounded by farmland really peaceful away from the city Just got my License been driving for S.S. Skikos for about 9 months now and I love it man best investment for me and my family ! Keep on staying loaded 🚛💨💨💨
Would love to know how you get into hauling tomatoes and what company is best to work fork. Seems you are Owner Ops on this video. I thought they were all company drivers. Let me know thanks.
What do you think about OTR is there any money and which is better to have a career pay you 100 k a year after 5 years or have 500k saved but no career in life
Ppl spend their entire lives at a traditional job (30 yrs) in order to save $500k. Coz after taxes 100k a year is only around 65k after taxes and then living expenses, auto, etc ur prob lucky to save $1000 a month which is $12k a year. If u can save $500k after 5 years you just shaved off about 15-20 years from the rat race. That’s extra time u have to invest that money, learn to start a business, etc etc.
OTR is good if you’re young, have no family, no wife or kids, and own your own truck and trailer. Expect to not have a life and live in your truck. You can make a ton of money each month.
The cost of the Tesla to start, the cost to replace the battery when it wears out, the difficulty in getting repairs as it would have to be shipped to a specialized shop maybe hundreds of miles away, etc, just not worth it yet.
Damn so tempting to buy my own truck, I work for ltl and I get about 560 miles a night and clear 6 figures a year prettt easy with retirement and medical and never have to buy fuel or break downs. But the money seems so good owning your truck
Save at least whatever money it takes to get a truck financed and set up plus $40k in maintenance because they're in the shop alot. It happens to everyone and if you don't have money to fix it you're done. Then you're still paying a truck note. So don't ball before you crawl
So are you leasing a truck or renting? Or did you buy a nice little 2 axle rig?? What sort of deal does Tiger give you ? Just pay for load only? I can't believe FIANLLY all these years and someone is doing a live tomato hauling vlog!!!! super cool...
U doin awsome bro,, Couple of questions for u,,, Do we need double-triple endorsement on the license, ?? Since u were hauling double trailer,,, Also Do u get paid W2 or 1099 ??
You need doubles/triples. You may also need no manual restriction depending on the company. Since he’s a contractor he will be 1099. Only company drivers will get W-2.
@@SAPPY4HAPPY1 not sure who u r,,his brother ?? thnks for the reply,,,and may be u guys wanna put this info out in next video,, so ppl who wants to do this wanna make sure get the endorsement and whn they do drive test, do it on Manual truck not Automatic,,,
You know what is sad, the company drives pulling the same loads barely make that same amount in 2 weeks. You know you are pulling a load that will pay you $80 but a contract driver at the same location picking up the trailer behind you taking it to the same place with make over $300.
@@igarciastrucking6669 I'm a garbage truck driver. I honestly said fuck the trailer industry. I make better money doing garbage truck work. I make 250-300 a day collecting garbage and with no experience.
@@andrewterra4938 oh wow nice i actually Just applied for JB hunt they only required 3 month experience so I'm going there after i finish my contract here and after i do a year experience I'm buying my own truck
Taxes are a 1099 unless you do a W2. You use profit and loss software (trucking office) and give that to your CPA. For 1099 you just write yourself a letter saying the business is going to pay you $400 or whatever you want. Bi weekly. Keep track of check stubs. Obviously you file a 1099 with the IRS. For fuel tax, your ELD should have all your miles and which states. I make an excel worksheet with all my fuel separated in each state. Then you plug that into your state website. You call ifta and they'll guide you through it. You can do that yourself. Mine was like $40 in fuel tax last quarter. Reefer fuel and DEF doesn't count.
Nice content bro, you looking for owner operators? Let me know if you can get some loads I'm out of fresno currently doing dairy work with belt trailers. Looking to expand my experience with other ag companies.
@@luismagana9784 simon! I've talked to this dude last week he hauls milk, he has his 2 trucks and trailes he said he makes about 20k a month profit! Shit im working for 20 an hr! Son mamadas!
The other good thing is they will take you on even if the season is already going. It will take about 2 weeks to go through all the paperwork, drug test, drive test before you can actually work so don’t delay! Then there will be 2-3 days of training depending on how quick you pick things up. I did a season with Morningstar a few years back and I had a lot of fun.
Thanks for the shout out bro. Let me know when you get things going with the food truck and we'll get El Gordo Velox out there, lol.
Haha Forsure man and no problem will be in touch !
@@jvetum7207 Whats up J Vetum do they pay you for bringing back the emty trailer? or do they just pay for a fully loaded trailer?
@@cv3277 fully loaded
Omg I was looking for your channel glad I found it! Very educational videos.
Hey, can you please do a video on what banks and business credit cards you use for truking and also what fuel cards do you use?
I use my business card and the app Mudflap but I'm sure everyone has their preference. You just save all your fuel receipts.
That's extremely good local. The longer you have your authority the more brokers pay you. Or the better paying brokers you can use I should say. Been getting around $1800-2400 a day. Between 300-600 miles a day. I try to stay around 400 though. After a year you can work for any broker. I use factoring every time. I just consider that not as lost money but a lower Linehaul rate. If you stop your authority that time starts over though.
Trucking will do that. I had a $9000 repair. Then I sat my ass at home making no money paying my truck bills $4000 so yeah ups and downs 🙃 I'm just saving for a new truck. Less problems I'd hope
I'm hauling tomatoes for Antonini in Modesto as a employee. Last week I hauled 12 loads , paycheck was $1,400.
I WILL DEFINENTLY BE A OWNER OPERATOR NEXT YEAR!
Hell yeah man take your time finding a truck
Carlucci pays better
Thats net? Damn thats wassup
@@johnnycage8546
You know what, you are right, $1,400 in one week is good money.
Thanks
I'm with morning start 2 weeks 165 hours not sure how many loads later 2000 🤦♂️
Just now found your channel. Im binge watching to catchup on your operation, JUst watched the one about the load and the purchase. Still watching.... It's really funny to me how you are so young and you are just "fuck it" ...lets buya truck and start subhauling!!! Major balls! and Brains!! Im supre jealous. I have been thinking about doing the same for years...just been to sacred to get going. ONe super smart thing is that you bought an inexpensive truck with low miles!!! Most guys got too much ego in it and want a big ass fancy Pete...good job keeping it real.
Don’t wait for a call, show up with your truck and don’t for get the Starbucks and donuts or breakfast burritos and drinks… show the initiative. Don’t go in there expecting any thing your just letting them know your out there and ready to roll when they need some one to haul for them. Load board is good but also just pick a few dispatchers to deal with get their contact complete info and send them gift cards or lunch on you just to say hey keep me in mind, trust me it works,you got to pay for the cheddar down the road
Videos just keep getting better 🙌🏽
Hey man I started watching your channel in 2020 now I’m working on getting my cdl thanks for the info and inspiration 💪🏾
Thanks for the info bro ima keep watching the rest of the videos I left off in like the third video I really look up to you your low key my inspiration. I’m going to save up my money from my current job and I’m going to buy a sweet truck like yours!
You need to be featured on the Asian mai show carnal!
Facts
No asian Mai needs to be featured on his show
Fr ima text him
@@JuanMejia-md8re hmmm not really Asian mai had over 20 years experience in trucking bro better show the dude some respect and just like my dude here he’s super chill and humble . Be humble and you’ll go far my dude .
Man morning start never called me tampoco I stared moving reefer loads ( Produce ) here in Salinas local and I’m making 5-6 k a week and it’s year round .
Nice bro that’s better cause it’s year around
Juan Lopez I'm in morning star now as a driver and even we are slow they hired to many drivers this year 🤦♂️
@@igarciastrucking6669 It sucks bro
@@JuanLopez-dq2pd I'm just waiting for my contact to be over so I can go pick up my own truck from Texas way cheaper 👍🚛
@@igarciastrucking6669 Oh really? I got a day cab it’s making me good money but I need a sleeper and it’s single axle and I need double axle . I’m looking for a truck Right now . What’s the place called where your gonna get yours ? So I can check it out
Is it the tomato thing only seasonal ?
Two thumbs way up been missing your content you really inspire me keep the videos coming got my DOT number Running since December working on my class A test September 20th also I'm trying to build business credit to get equipment loan
Nice video men you are my motivation thanks.
I too was wondering what happened with Morningstar. I was gonna sign on for the season but they never called. I would call occasionally going back to February just to make sure I was on the list and to find out when to do paperwork but it was always, “were not ready yet but we’ll call you.” So who knows? Maybe they got enough company drivers for the season though I doubt it. Anyway got to move on and follow the paper chase. Good content and keep up the good work!
Morning star never has enough drivers. They are running a few contract drivers this season but nothing like last season. They have just bairly started the season and there are plenty of lines of company trucks on dispatch waits daily, so I think the harvesting just has not hit at a high pace yet. I was told the Williams plant was shutting down for a week do to some water restrictions up north for the green tomato farmers, those green runs shut down early.
Your mic is good, clear and loud . Good microphone🙂👍
🔥🔥🔥 Thinking about trucking as a 2nd business. Good motivation rt here
I Got my cdl in April after watching your videos . i just got a job in oilfield driving a truck I only get payed $ 18 hour sadly but your videos help me stay motivated and not quit and to one day buy my own truck
Glad you are driving but yeah that pay blows especially with the current demand on CDL drivers. I got the same offer and turned it down. I make $22.60/HR in a warehouse so no way I'm taking a pay cut. After you get 6 months of experience start looking again for jobs and you'll likely get better offers.
Dude even without experience you should be making at least 20-22 the hr.
@@el_bearded_vato_6613 yeah I know It sucks
@@josemoreno708 don’t give up dude. It took me a while to find a good paying truck driver job. Their out there
@@el_bearded_vato_6613 I won’t I know with time something better will come up
Good info like always keep up the good work and be safe 👍🏼
Born and raised in woodland ca , yeah our city is mostly surrounded by farmland really peaceful away from the city
Just got my License been driving for S.S. Skikos for about 9 months now and I love it man best investment for me and my family ! Keep on staying loaded 🚛💨💨💨
Hell yeah man that’s great that’s company have bad ass logos 🔥🔥
Would love to know how you get into hauling tomatoes and what company is best to work fork. Seems you are Owner Ops on this video. I thought they were all company drivers. Let me know thanks.
What do you think about OTR is there any money and which is better to have a career pay you 100 k a year after 5 years or have 500k saved but no career in life
Ppl spend their entire lives at a traditional job (30 yrs) in order to save $500k. Coz after taxes 100k a year is only around 65k after taxes and then living expenses, auto, etc ur prob lucky to save $1000 a month which is $12k a year. If u can save $500k after 5 years you just shaved off about 15-20 years from the rat race. That’s extra time u have to invest that money, learn to start a business, etc etc.
@@ugotserved911 i love this mentions.... this gift of the rat race is crucial for someone like myself!
@@ugotserved911 i will sub your channel... i hope to see or hear more about the situation of work/ starting a business or savings
Company can pay you 100k but after taxes, you’ll have a fraction of that
OTR is good if you’re young, have no family, no wife or kids, and own your own truck and trailer. Expect to not have a life and live in your truck. You can make a ton of money each month.
Thoughts on buying the Tesla semi? Seems like the new gas trucks might be a mistake given the direction of most companies
The cost of the Tesla to start, the cost to replace the battery when it wears out, the difficulty in getting repairs as it would have to be shipped to a specialized shop maybe hundreds of miles away, etc, just not worth it yet.
A truck that only drives up to 500 miles? I drive more than that. Where are you going to charge it in the middle of nowhere?
Damn so tempting to buy my own truck, I work for ltl and I get about 560 miles a night and clear 6 figures a year prettt easy with retirement and medical and never have to buy fuel or break downs. But the money seems so good owning your truck
Keep ur job buy a truck and hire a driver to test it out
Save at least whatever money it takes to get a truck financed and set up plus $40k in maintenance because they're in the shop alot. It happens to everyone and if you don't have money to fix it you're done. Then you're still paying a truck note. So don't ball before you crawl
100k is that gross or net
@@Ivan-lw3hc it’s gross
@@Ivan-lw3hc I take home around 90k after 401k medical taxes etc I’m a company driver not a O/O
Inspirational bro I wish we had something like that here by El Paso Texas
Hey bro why was you fueling up at the gas station instead of at the plant
More videos of trucking please
Is a ELD REQUIRED when hauling tomatoes are any kind of produce?
Thanks for the info on trucking good video👍🙂 be safe👋
Question we’re did you go to file for your dot number and things.
And what trucking is better Sami tracking or the one you do
i seen you a couple weeks ago @ this same field.
Pretty small world
You guys work on the ag dot clock huh? Where you only have to take 8 hrs breaks drive I think 14 hrs
It’s agriculture 16hr
8 reset 12 drive and 16 onduty
How do you manage your money how much percentage do you keep for the truck ? I have a hard time saving money
How do I get in contact with you about the ag business
Great content thank you 🙏🏻
What model cascadia are you driving
What’s up boss I just got my CDL on 08/05/21 I’m from Coalinga I was wondering if you know any companies that would hire new drivers
Sorry man I’m sure right now there is but every one I know is more up north
Try the city. Either roads and highway or waste and/or water department
Get into those agricultural company’s they typically hire new people & they have year round work😁👍 don’t feel discouraged
So are you leasing a truck or renting? Or did you buy a nice little 2 axle rig?? What sort of deal does Tiger give you ? Just pay for load only?
I can't believe FIANLLY all these years and someone is doing a live tomato hauling vlog!!!! super cool...
Can you show us how you do your freight bills ?
So I was curious who you contacted for insurance? My brother just got a truck and needs insurance for his truck. Thx
Hey did you add slide rails for the 5th wheel to slide it all the way to the back?
Yes
I’m just waiting to be 21 to get my cdl … 5 more months!
You don’t have to wait till 21 boss man you can get it a Lil younger BUT you can only drive within your state😁
I Live Here In Coalinga Bro Last Time I Passed You While You Were Driving 👌🏼 Be Safe Out There
U doin awsome bro,, Couple of questions for u,,, Do we need double-triple endorsement on the license, ?? Since u were hauling double trailer,,, Also Do u get paid W2 or 1099 ??
You need doubles/triples. You may also need no manual restriction depending on the company. Since he’s a contractor he will be 1099. Only company drivers will get W-2.
@@SAPPY4HAPPY1 not sure who u r,,his brother ?? thnks for the reply,,,and may be u guys wanna put this info out in next video,, so ppl who wants to do this wanna make sure get the endorsement and whn they do drive test, do it on Manual truck not Automatic,,,
@@Snj3kgt2 You don't have to have a manual as an owner opp
You know what is sad, the company drives pulling the same loads barely make that same amount in 2 weeks. You know you are pulling a load that will pay you $80 but a contract driver at the same location picking up the trailer behind you taking it to the same place with make over $300.
I'm a morning star driver now and I'm averaging 150 a day first year 👎
@@igarciastrucking6669 I'm a garbage truck driver. I honestly said fuck the trailer industry. I make better money doing garbage truck work. I make 250-300 a day collecting garbage and with no experience.
@@andrewterra4938 oh wow nice i actually Just applied for JB hunt they only required 3 month experience so I'm going there after i finish my contract here and after i do a year experience I'm buying my own truck
What camera you bought?
Been to Brentwood.
?
do you recommend going as a driver when first starting or as an owner operator?
I hope he will answer. That's my situation right now🙂
Work as a driver first, open your dot number and after 1-2 years get your truck.
Exactly what R B said I been working as a driver for 6 weeks and just opened my DOT insurance won't cover me until 1 year with progressive
just go be a driver and save as much as you can and be patient easy to fail as a owner operator
With these types of trips an ELD isn't required?
We work ag schedule 16hr on 8 hr off
@@jvetum7207 makes sense i figured that’s what it was, keep it up bro!
Was up @J Vetum I just started my company what's a good bank for the business
Wells Fargo from what I know
Perfect it looks like we got one here in town inside savemart keep up the good content 👍 just went to that insurance you recommended in Modesto thanks
Do a video on how you pay your taxes and your monthly expenses bro
Taxes are a 1099 unless you do a W2. You use profit and loss software (trucking office) and give that to your CPA. For 1099 you just write yourself a letter saying the business is going to pay you $400 or whatever you want. Bi weekly. Keep track of check stubs. Obviously you file a 1099 with the IRS.
For fuel tax, your ELD should have all your miles and which states. I make an excel worksheet with all my fuel separated in each state. Then you plug that into your state website. You call ifta and they'll guide you through it. You can do that yourself. Mine was like $40 in fuel tax last quarter. Reefer fuel and DEF doesn't count.
I Am Groot thanks bro
@@markholt1073 no problem. I figured it would just be faster
Show us how you got signed on with Tiger Lines?
They have a website or call & ask saying you wanna work with them & you have your own authority & truck 🙏
What's this gobbledygook language Neza18 R using? 🤔
Hi I got my CDL license and I want to work please help me thank you.
What kind of watch is that?
where is morning star located?
Google it🙏
You should show everything bro because it’s shows from beginning to end
Thats wassup Collab with Velox18 ?? FUCK YEAH ! He a cool Gato !
I work in area where tomato drivers drive crazy. Blow thru stop signs, speeding, passing other vehicles ect
It’s cause they get paid per load so the more loads you do the more you make no hourly pay that’s why they’re always breaking laws😭
@@forex_psych2285 crazy huh . A couple of days ago a tomato truck back trailer was flipped up side down lol
Nice content bro, you looking for owner operators? Let me know if you can get some loads I'm out of fresno currently doing dairy work with belt trailers. Looking to expand my experience with other ag companies.
You from which country
I didnt watch the video but for many truck drivers owner operators 1300-1600 a day is common
How did you find your insurance
2507 E Hatch Rd Ste B, Modesto, CA 95351
Cool informative video
Inspiring.
Just can you keep being honest.
Has videos en español
Are you a lease owner operator or own Authority
What he’s doing is sub hauling owns the truck but not the trailer
Do you know how to become a dispatcher?
Company’s can train you to dispatch call some that have that & ask em😁👍
@Aria Gerald email you for help?
I hate that bridge, kills my back.
Wus gud tokayo. I could nver do that tomato... hauling milk from sac to mo 1,200 a day
I want to haul some milk.
Is that 24 / 7 ?
Can you chose your hours .
What company is that ?
@@donvon209 nah bro it’s broker I’m hit em up tomorrow if I can give out his number G and I can shoot it to you.
You must have your own truck to make that much money a day! Haul milk too from ripon
@@losxmatitas6950 you must be wit Jim Artman
@@luismagana9784 simon! I've talked to this dude last week he hauls milk, he has his 2 trucks and trailes he said he makes about 20k a month profit! Shit im working for 20 an hr! Son mamadas!
Those are rice fields at 14:58
Same velox is good dude local from turloco
Pretty decent mines was 1900 1850 after gas hotshot
Nice big difference on the gas how consistent is that
I hope your charging your Bro at least 6-8% of the use of your truck some how those miles need to be accounted for.
It’s family no need for that
Do this tomato seasonal jobs hire inexperienced new drivers ⁉️ I’m about to get my CDL @the end of August God willing 🙏
Yes they do. I know morning star and young’s commercial transportation hires with no experience
@@AlEx-gp4ic Good to know. I have CDL with active DOT health card. But no experience. Thanks.
The other good thing is they will take you on even if the season is already going. It will take about 2 weeks to go through all the paperwork, drug test, drive test before you can actually work so don’t delay! Then there will be 2-3 days of training depending on how quick you pick things up. I did a season with Morningstar a few years back and I had a lot of fun.
I just acquired my class A in July.
Antonini in Modesto hired me .
After tomatoes is the almonds, walnuts, and grapes .
Every Agricultural trucking job typically hires inexperienced drivers
Vivo cerca de los banos y soy fan de tus videos tengo 22 años y el siguiente año quiero ser dueño de mi trocke como tú 💪👌🏼 yo trabajaba en carlucci 👍
Yea Carlucci is not bad. they run it
You foos take the 165 jaja porque no pasan la vascula?? Por el 5??? Jaja
Y si hay que rodear
Porque andan sobre peso
Same a wiwi
@@DurangoExpressTrucks simon i was just been sarcastic
@@igarciastrucking6669 what the fuck is wiwi homie??
1800 in a day take home! After expenses you probably took home less than half!
400 in diesel do math bro
@@oscarrodriguez1838 truck payment insurance couple a grand per month
@@elceezDoscinco his truck's paid off
First 🤓
Blah blah blah. “With that being said” 🤦🏽
“WITH THAT BEING SAID “
Why you hating @ Luis Canada get outta here