Car hauling is very different from general freight. That's why we don't always say what we make because literally every load is different. Ex: sometimes 5 trucks pays more than a full 9 car load of Nissan altimas. It's a case by case basis.
@@shadowdemon7770theyre hauling more than just your truck, they also gotta make up for dumb traffic, weather, food, diesel, oil, tires, maintenance, nitrogen, etc
If you were in the industry you would understand him and agree with him. Right now is not the time to become an owner operator. Company drivers are making more than us who own our own trucks and without all the stress and expenses that comes with it
@@Tyronewiggums1 what exactly do you run? Almost everyone in the industry is in the same situation, its not about us knowing how to run our trucks its about everyone else trying to kill the industry, dropping rates tremendously and diesel prices going up. Contracts getting taken away from others because they got an offer for $5 cheaper. If i didnt know how to run my truck i would’ve lost it all 8 years ago when i first started.
Its all about perspective. I know conpany car haulers pulling in 4k a week in 2022. Now they pull in 2500 to 3000k. They say its a bad time but thats based on what they were making before. Car hauling isn't a joke its some of the most difficult trucking you can do in the industry. First year car haulers usually union jobs doing training youll make 2k a week but youll get free family insurance and most these other trucking companies thats $300 a week in premiums so you have to consider that too
@@timexcape7961is construction the end all be all for hard work? LOL I’ve done construction before for years and I am a beverage deliverer currently and my job now is 10x as hard
Everything comes with a price. People try to make things harder than what they are. Being away from family, brokers, breakdowns, it’s all apart of the game.
He is saying being an owner operator in this economy is not good. When Trump was in office owner operators were making money. With Gas insurance and maintenance.
It all depends on how many cars your trailer can hold, where the cars are going, how much every car costs, wether or not you own your own equipment or even your own company etc. so much goes into it that they all make a difference amount. My dad hauls 3 cars at a time and he owns everything himself, he makes anywhere from $14k to $24k per month.
@@jessetorres6317 Brother if you’re making 32K a month like you said in construction and that’s not enough for you, you’re a dumbass with your money then 😂
if hes making 5k a week as oo car hauler for a good months just switch to freight man lol its not worth it,, this gotta b United car hauling cheap asses i worked for em they dont pay shit and shity trucks
Boy gatekeeping 😂
What exactly do you do?
-Transport cars!!!!😅
Car hauling is very different from general freight. That's why we don't always say what we make because literally every load is different. Ex: sometimes 5 trucks pays more than a full 9 car load of Nissan altimas. It's a case by case basis.
But how is that? All MSRP stickers I've seen on cars have a destination charge of $995. I've seen some for $1195 but that's it.
@@shadowdemon7770theyre hauling more than just your truck, they also gotta make up for dumb traffic, weather, food, diesel, oil, tires, maintenance, nitrogen, etc
Yea everybody get that job so you can take all his money just cuz he gatekeeping
bro the gatekeeper of car transporting 😂
If you were in the industry you would understand him and agree with him. Right now is not the time to become an owner operator. Company drivers are making more than us who own our own trucks and without all the stress and expenses that comes with it
@@JoSe-ly3jvI bought my truck in December and I’m making a killing. You just don’t know how to run your truck
@@Tyronewiggums1 what exactly do you run? Almost everyone in the industry is in the same situation, its not about us knowing how to run our trucks its about everyone else trying to kill the industry, dropping rates tremendously and diesel prices going up. Contracts getting taken away from others because they got an offer for $5 cheaper. If i didnt know how to run my truck i would’ve lost it all 8 years ago when i first started.
Not the time to get in …
Its all about perspective. I know conpany car haulers pulling in 4k a week in 2022. Now they pull in 2500 to 3000k. They say its a bad time but thats based on what they were making before. Car hauling isn't a joke its some of the most difficult trucking you can do in the industry. First year car haulers usually union jobs doing training youll make 2k a week but youll get free family insurance and most these other trucking companies thats $300 a week in premiums so you have to consider that too
I'm telling you clowns right now , if you're lazy or like to cut corners do not do car hauling, it's hard work.
Yes and if you damage something 50% of the time youre fucked
Pussy im 22 been doing it for 2 years now lighttt work good money own truck too..
Hard work is the bare minimum for success.
This isnt construction, lol. You can calm down.
@@timexcape7961is construction the end all be all for hard work? LOL I’ve done construction before for years and I am a beverage deliverer currently and my job now is 10x as hard
Car hauling is not for the faint of heart, definitely do your research before you go in, money can be good but it comes with a price
Everything comes with a price. People try to make things harder than what they are. Being away from family, brokers, breakdowns, it’s all apart of the game.
@@OMOREDE13especially people on the internet
@@OMOREDE13no car hauling literally has a bigger price to pay. You will tick all 3 boxes daily for over 13’6, overlwngth and riding lower than an rgn.
One company in tx you get paid $1-$1.43 per mile. That's double the average of other companies.
That’s trash considering how much time and fuel your burning
@@Campoair653-bt9cbthat’s per car there genius
1400 miles, $800 in fuel cost
its an excellent time to get in right now
Independent contractors get shafted for taxes though; that's something to keep in mind, on top of allll those operating costs.
Uhh no they don’t. If you know the tax laws you end up paying less than what an employee would.
And how do you get experience if no company hires you without experience
Start your own company and work for yourself
@@Callsignethiopiathe mc carrier insurance is prohibitively high
There are a few in Tx that will train if you have at least 15 months of OTR experience.
He is saying being an owner operator in this economy is not good. When Trump was in office owner operators were making money. With Gas insurance and maintenance.
20k a month 🤔 thats like 5 grand a week 🤷🏽♂️ if you working 70 hours a week thats like $70 a hour 🔥
Minus taxes, fuel and other expenses it’s more likely that he’s keeping 10 to 11k. Company drivers can make up to $2,500 after taxes.
@@juanbotello1i think he speaks about money after all expenses
@@TheKpanic666 Oh Nahhh thats take home
non CDL guys are pulling that in right now
Yea for a Owner Operator Car Hauler you make good but Company Driver you make BS Period and he is right the market in trucking right is bullshit
Not 1 Car hauler say how much they make
It all depends on how many cars your trailer can hold, where the cars are going, how much every car costs, wether or not you own your own equipment or even your own company etc. so much goes into it that they all make a difference amount.
My dad hauls 3 cars at a time and he owns everything himself, he makes anywhere from $14k to $24k per month.
we make a few bucks
He just said on a good month he can make $20k.
Everybody says nows not a good time. I make 8 grand most months as a company driver. Snow bird season more
8 grand a month is not alot of money. I make 3-4 times that a month in the construction industry and thats still not that much
@@jessetorres6317 Brother if you’re making 32K a month like you said in construction and that’s not enough for you, you’re a dumbass with your money then 😂
@@jessetorres63178 grand a month is 96k a year. You mean to tell me you make 300-400k in construction?
24k a month is not that much?
Do you drive a Lamborghini to your yacht?
@@jessetorres6317stop it jose
is 20k before or after taxes and how many weeks in a month he work
Do you have his contact? Looking to have a car transported and all I can find are brokers.
How much is it to own the truck though!
Make 20k in 4 days doin it right lmao he gatekeeping like a mofo 😂😂😂
It’s definitely not slow right now.
Badass channel bro!
He doesn’t own the truck plus you don’t need experience they will train you stop lying Jose 😂😂😂😂
He doesn’t own the truck? How would you know Jimmy?
Right now the car hauling is pretty slow
Shit you with the wrong company.
Damn near every industry is slow right now
damm this dude is so negative 😂😂😂
I think it’s because he’s a business owner, and dude is asking him employee questions
Not right now right now?
The videos are already short. No point in that repeating intro part of the video
Hey guys, I'm a dispatch with 3 y.o. experience. LMK if you are looking for dispatch...
Thats Capp.. you DO NOT need experience
This guy don't know he works for family
Good job driver, don’t make trucking sound good to nobody. We don’t need no more extra drivers on the road. Stay away from trucking.
Shhhhh greedy
20000 what is that is that per load 😂😂😂😂
He said in a month
Bruh learn to listen
since all these losers lie constantly, let me tell you the truth. you should be able to make around $3500-4500 a week if you find a honest company
For owner operator? And that’s after expenses
@@tymon3y you canmake that as a company driver after expenses
if hes making 5k a week as oo car hauler for a good months just switch to freight man lol its not worth it,, this gotta b United car hauling cheap asses i worked for em they dont pay shit and shity trucks
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