953080 发表于 2020-06-18 03:27:43 Max you can drive a day is 700 miles. 700×5= 3500 miles. Nobody pays dry vans more than 60 c/m. \n\n3500×.60 = $2100. Even if you LIVE in a truck you can't make that money. Obviously it's a scam.
","text":"actually youre numbers are off a bit. but yes i agree with you for the most part. theres a company out of Chicago Russians that are starting out at .65 cpm dry van. and I know numerous people including myself that have ran well over 700 miles in one day and numerous days in a row legally on eld's. just have to know your lane and your truck.","replyToPid":384762}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Stay on or below 40. im always between Pasadena and Atlanta. and once you get past Cali you can run wide open 70, or 75 through Arizona and New Mexico then 75 or 80 through Texas and a strong 70+ after Texas over to Atlanta. 11x70 is 770 and if you're in Texas all day 11x75 is 825","replyToPid":0}
","text":"Legally you can drive 11 hours a day. Most of the trucks are governed at 65 or the speed limit is 65/hour. 11×65= 715.\n\nNot to mention construction, scales and other obstacles on the way.","replyToPid":384804}
{"replyTo":"","text":"best money I made company side was Barr Nunn steady bonuses .65cpm loaded or empty, all drop and hook and never pulled anything over 25,000lbs but it was mostly expedited freight a lot of night driving manual trucks and governed at 65.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Max you can drive a day is 700 miles. 700×5= 3500 miles. Nobody pays dry vans more than 60 c/m. \n\n3500×.60 = $2100. Even if you LIVE in a truck you can't make that money. Obviously it's a scam.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Iv talked to someone that works with them. You have to be teams and the 2500 a week is for both you and the team member, meaning you have to split the check. ","replyToPid":0}