FAQs
We Take care of what takes care of you
Contract & Salary
This setup pays per loaded mile, so there is no real fixed rate the truck runs by every time. The minimum we run the truck for is $2.00 a mile. Owner-operator (you) is keeping % of each load. We pay 24 hours after drop off and load has been funded through zelle, ACH or wire. We do offer cash advances for fuel.
It all depends on how many miles you run. You can have a $3000 week up to $9000 a week.
No it is not, you can leave anytime with a week notice. No, we do not force any loads to be picked up by you, but we communicate beforehand so we do not have to cancel loads due to lack of communication.
No, that is on the owner-operator. We make sure you are loaded with good paying loads.
Policy & Conditions
The answer is no. You are not required to have a CDL to make money in this trucking business, AS LONG AS the addition of your truck and trailer’s GVWR is less than 26,000 lbs (You might have to de-rate the trailer.).
Yes, you will be running under our DOT numbers and it’s required by law to have them on both sides of the truck in decals.
Yes, every truck running with us has to keep track of their hours. They cannot go over 14 hours a day. That includes driving, getting loaded, and unloaded. That is DOT law.
We are an on-the-road trucking company. We focus on the south region, modest and the lower east coast, so we run at least for 2 weeks to make sure we get in enough good paying loads before a break. If you wish to stay out longer, you can. We do have some dedicated routes, but usually it is different every time mostly within our certain region.
The answer is yes, but they have to submit their info and pass the background check, as some that we load at do require background checks. Running as a team will definitely get there faster and will result in higher pay.
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Yes you can. Half of our trucks are leased from out of state.
The only way you can run over the weekends is if you can pick up a load on Friday morning and deliver Monday morning. Otherwise the majority of facilities are not opened on the weekends to load you or unload.
We have shippers from all over the nation that we partner with. We have leased trucks in Montana, California, Florida, Michigan, Texas, and New York that pick and return loads close to their hometowns.
No, we do not lease trailers. Your best bet with starting out, is to find a trailer place who is renting weekly. Then you can purchase one when you get the hang of everything. Check on Facebook Marketplace for leases or rentals, Craigslist, or a trailer place local to you or trailer dealerships for new ones.