One thing I can say, when I was a young driver back in 2009, I had a few out-of-services, and I also had a few logbook violations. So, I believe when 2011 came, they said, whatever violations you accumulated from the past three years, it will count against you. So, for me, I was young, and I needed a second chance. One thing I hate about second chances in the trucking industry, you will be taken advantage of. So, some of these guys don't know how to drive responsibly. So, you have companies out here that's taking advantage of the situation. Is it right? No. But they take advantage by giving them shitty wages.
@stephenrodgers56727 ай бұрын
A lot of "owner operators" don't know what they don't know. I talked to one o/o who only knew that he got $3k every week. He didn't realize that the truck note and all the insurance came out of that.
@thehomeless_trucker7 ай бұрын
I've come across drivers who have been driving for 10-20 years who make less than me, and I've only been driving for a few years. Drivers stay at these mega carriers for over a decade still making 45cpm. I've taken note that many owner ops have been switching back to being a company driver for the last few years.
@elgordo4967 ай бұрын
I thank God everyday for the company I work for. I started at a high CPM. It kills me when drivers from other companies talk about what they make. I am shocked from what I hear!? Thanks for a great video and getting the word out!
@a87nomsirrah357 ай бұрын
What cpm were u offered when u started?
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thanks for watching! glad to help!
@BM-if9zn7 ай бұрын
I have spoken to a couple of companies ex. SWIFT about having a copy of the contract before I sign it for my attorney to review it and they told me no can do, to me that is questionable therefore I will not lease anything from any of them. Once we all refuse to fall for all the rip offs going on nothing will change.
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
good for you!!👏
@hardstoner80957 ай бұрын
The Zero Down Lease New Semi-trucking Agreement of Trucking Companies is a scam for truckers. You read/sign open agreements /semi-truck insurance/new semi-truck low maintenance/ pay low lease monthly $$$$$$ and with .40 - 1.90 cpm. You walk off leases all time, with inspection damages/mileages/maintenance need/clean truck negative to last paycheck.
@stefanpizza38687 ай бұрын
Thank you Ronen! Good looking out because those ads are tricky and without knowing ahead of time it could cost someone the opportunity of ever being an owner operator.
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thanks for the comment!
@r.k.studios69727 ай бұрын
That’s correct sir! ‼️ If u don’t know how to be Owner Op, don’t be, and don’t lease purchase
@frederickknapp53407 ай бұрын
Ronen, thanks again for a great video. I have always said I will be an O/O when I have the cash to buy a truck and trailer straight out and a million in the bank for any unexpected costs. If I had that I would retire.
@preppertrucker57367 ай бұрын
Sounds about right, being an O/O is basically having 3 jobs at once and the overhead needed is incredibly expensive…..
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
glad to help! thanks for watching 🙏
@robbalinski16067 ай бұрын
I worked for 6 years at 22% commission, Most times I made far more then the by the mile driver. Company I worked for had 2 divisions, one by the mile one on commission, I would be home every weekend an still took home 15k a year more then the by the mile guys. I'll stay on commision, when a load pays 16k and you get 5k for doing it and it takes 4 days....nuts to be by the mile on that load.
@AMGMATIC7 ай бұрын
The trucking industry is so screwed up. I joined a training school which is swift and should of never had lol, they had all of these Promises and what not on their advertisements and if you stay they pay for your schooling that got me into the program. Fast forward I passed the schooling and started driving the first week they only paid me 575 and therefore after the same amount weeks to come. They advertised .56 a mile but only had me running short runs constantly. I quit shortly after 2 months and of course the schooling fee was not covered due to me not staying for 2 years and I was charged 9K which it did state in the contract. The trucking industry has to change it’s such a corrupt industry!!!
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
It really hasn't changed it's always been the same like that I've been in it for 25 years it's always been the same the 9/10 Grand that you have to pay I want to a city truck driving school I paid 10 grand for that out of my on pocket ( I was working as a delivery driver )
@Subflower196 ай бұрын
I am so glad I looked at this video! I was offered a job that was 26% of load, but it was home daily/weekly. I was thinking about taking it, but I am glad I saw this.
@RebelMontana7 ай бұрын
I did work as a company driver that did 63 cpm however it wasn’t W2 but a 1099. I only did it for few months before going to a stable company.
@Joe_Hunt_Music7 ай бұрын
There are a couple of other things that have been going on with these BS companies lately that drivers should steer clear of. NEVER sign anything saying it’s okay for a company to take ANYTHING from your paycheck other than the normal taxes and other legal deductions. If a company requires drivers to put money in some sort of escrow, DON’T do it. If they require a driver to sign something about giving a notice before leaving, DON’T do it. There is no law anywhere in this land that says a notice of departure must be given. Yes, it’s the right thing to do depending on circumstances. And these BS escrow things are everywhere. If you are driving a company truck as an employed company driver, the said company takes responsibility for any damage to equipment. If a driver intentionally destroys company property or tears up a truck, it is to be handled through a court of law and yes, the driver should be legally held responsible. If you agree to letting a company deduct money to be held in escrow, no matter why you end up leaving, you will not see a dime of that money in the end, even if you left the equipment like new and gave proper notice. I fell for it once. Ended up going through the Illinois labor board. It took two years to get a telephone hearing and I was lucky enough to have the proof I needed and was awarded the $1000 sucked out over 20 weeks. I never signed anything giving permission and they STILL deducted $50 a week. When I left, the company refused to give me my 1,000 back because I left without notice. I had a family emergency and had no choice. I was awarded the $1000 plus 5% per day for damages. The damages totaled more than the initial escrow. Dolche Truckload had to pay me just shy of $2300. If they had told me to sign something, I would’ve told them where to stick it on day one.
@usmanamir11436 ай бұрын
That is such excellent information ❤
@johncrawford74997 ай бұрын
This was a good one good info.
@philliplinkous63937 ай бұрын
Thank you so much I always like watching your videos we a lot people like you
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thank you for your comment!🙂
@mistermena82047 ай бұрын
I get .64 and pay per load with bonuses for NYC and weekend
@figotoo7 ай бұрын
Finally some good video . And by the way, I don’t know what is the average … but on this market, I have nobody of my friends who is driving for less than three doors per mile average 😅
@veniaminpetrashishin94667 ай бұрын
I enjoy reading comments more now than actually watching these videos haha
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
this community rocks!
@jameswest49177 ай бұрын
Employees have to understand the market I have no problem with paying them percentage.
@xidptl7 ай бұрын
The moment they talk about cpm that's a 'heads up' to walk away...
@memoriasdelpasadoypresente38457 ай бұрын
Werner is paying me 87 cents in PA
@dayrajsingh72207 ай бұрын
Bravo, you're always on point.
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thanks for watching!
@geminiheisserer66777 ай бұрын
How about a video for new graduates to lead them to good start companies then? Becuase i start my first trucking job next week and the start pay is 42 cents per mile as a company driver.
@quintoncrockett9667 ай бұрын
Bison transport is pretty great for new drivers but the pay isn't great but the signing bonus and the 8 weeks $1000 a week is pretty sweet. However leave the moment you hit 6months please don't waist any time past that
@MythLeatherCo7 ай бұрын
As a rookie, take what you can get and get the experience you need to get to the 💰.
@KaimarRedcloud7 ай бұрын
Your first job is (almost) never your "forever" job. Look at it as your "paying your dues" job. Keep your nose clean on that first job and talk to EVERYONE you see at the truck stops, shippers or receivers. Look at the equipment they're driving. Ask them how they like it, how dispatch works, what they don't like etc...Look at the type of trailer they pull. Maybe you'd like flatbed better than dry van, or containers better than reefers. These are things you'll never find out unless you talk to other drivers. Ignore all the ads, because they all lie.
@perofish7 ай бұрын
My first job, just over 3 years ago, I started off at .38 cpm. 3 months later, bumped up to .45, got my hazmat endorsement, .48 cpm. With the bonus program, I was getting about .52 cpm. Within a year I was at .62 and with the bonuses, closer to .75. not even 2 years into working there, they got me into a brand new KW. Then, Knight bought us out, and everything went south. Out of about 90 drivers, only 12-14 are still there, all the office people left, all the shop guys quit. I thought that my first job, was gonna be my forever. Not so. Have gotten in with a company that treats me real good and the miles are awesome, and home every weekend.
@geminiheisserer66777 ай бұрын
i plan on getting my hazmat asap! i already have tanker@@perofish
@Harman-y7r7 ай бұрын
2020 trucks go for $35 to $40k I sell them its crazy right now
@dennisbibik30617 ай бұрын
I run local. I gave my guys the option commission, or hourly, they chose commission. I try to keep them at a minimum of 30 plus per hour when you do the math, but sometimes they are making 60 70 80 an hour if you do the math.
@dennisbibik30617 ай бұрын
I also don't hual under 2 bucks a mile.
@dennisbibik30617 ай бұрын
Even at 2 bucks a mile, my top driver is getting 74 cpm. So commission is not a scam
@xidptl7 ай бұрын
Ronin Did you finish that joint before you recorded this video 😂?
@lasoundwaves7 ай бұрын
Great video !
@YouMe-cr2vt7 ай бұрын
can you give a full idea of how to become an owner operator, how to calculate costs, income and expenses !?
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thanks for the idea!
@ChrisBeesMK7 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you. Please do a video about new drivers getting into the trucking business, what to do, where to look, pitfalls, etc.
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
thanks for the idea!
@eas-eautocom48717 ай бұрын
Experience and live the life in another's equipment 1st prior to bankrupting themselves in a new industry. Trucking is a life, not a job. I ran towing, 09 it & 100k in equipment went, auto haul 18-22 another 100k in equipment went, part fuel spike part unrepairable issues, just got another tractor. If you don't know 100% it's what you want to be doing work others equipment a few years. Over half million miles in others here. New to the industry save from a job income first before you're committed to a payment, regs, insurance, and maybe hardly ever home missing many events normal people attend, we ain't normal, we are nomads.
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
You have to go to understand for the common man here in America There is a huge huge stipulation for ownership for anything like a house a car or truck It is just a huge stipulation for the Common Man you have to really go to understand the Economic Foundation here in America It is basically how this nation ( America ) was built.. ( Exploitation of the lowest common denominator AND selling them a dream ideal picture )
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News6 ай бұрын
What would you propose to be the right way to navigate this?
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News There is basically quarter number ways to navigate the way things have been set up in this nation but a lot of people mentally and basically like things the way they are even though they complain about it
@Joshualibbyy7 ай бұрын
40 cents per mile?? I was offered 15 cents per mile and $5 detention pay today
@a87nomsirrah357 ай бұрын
😮 by who!? That's low
@VarPb-wc6gd7 ай бұрын
If it's too good to be true, it ain't real!
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
🙏
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
You basically got to get your own authority then find some kind of way to pay for insurance and tags and then find a reasonably priced pretty well used new truck and take that truck to a couple mechanics and have them look underneath and under the hood especially underneath and have them check the engine these are the basic things you have to have done
@italoderrico74076 ай бұрын
Hey ronin i love your videos i always hear you talking about brand new trucks i really dont see the reason for buying a 100k truck when a 10k one will do the job can you tell me pros n cons or maybe make a video about that
@dvas85967 ай бұрын
3 yrs ago I was a new cdl driver and the first co. Paid me .39 cpm I quit it was horrible
@Joe_Hunt_Music7 ай бұрын
It’s sad. I was making $.42 cpm in the 1990s. Can’t believe guys are still working for that in 2024
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
yikes!!
@israelsalgado51357 ай бұрын
I'm getting paid 44 cents per mile CA dollars. Maybe because I came with a work permit MLIA.
@TheNucleerbomb7 ай бұрын
How can you avoid the low paying mega carriers goat screw starting out as a new driver?
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
😂 as usual I noticed nobody has answered this one😊
@deseanweaver2847 ай бұрын
Trucking is a scam 😢
@pointnIaugh7 ай бұрын
Local tanker driver, home everyday. 350 to 600 per day as a company driver.
@MANIA.7777 ай бұрын
How many hours a day ?
@pointnIaugh7 ай бұрын
@@MANIA.777 10 - 12
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's average 8hrs no more than 10. 5 days a week usual stuff then you do the math and you do the taxes
@SciloMendez7 ай бұрын
The biggest scam is ET transport, this guy doesnt hire new drivers, and the new drivers have to work for those rates to get experience. New drivers, make sure to under cut this guy, so he goes out of buisness.
@Joe_Hunt_Music7 ай бұрын
There are a lot of companies that don’t hire new drivers. It’s always been that way. Nobody should be working for mileage rates in the 40s these days. I agree with everything he’s saying in this video
@MrsEricaElliott7 ай бұрын
So true so we experience drivers have to take these
@SciloMendez7 ай бұрын
@@Joe_Hunt_Music well the new guys in the industry will undercut the established companies/drivers. Why should a new driver not get employement, when these companiss hire. We as new workers set the new rates for the rest.
@melvinhill67267 ай бұрын
Oh yeah that lease truck will wait until you almost finished paying for your truck and make up a story just to kick you off that truck 🤫 You better believe it.
@AdventureWorldIl7 ай бұрын
Bro, RGN, oversize. 2 years Ca/USA exp. What’s the good salary per mile? 0 violations, always in time. Hauling most of the time new equipment
@jeremybly7 ай бұрын
Your thoughts on stevens transport? Thry want to sponsor me to get my cdl and say .50 per mile. Is this company ok to get your foot in the door? Ive read a lot of bad reviews on this company. I know not to believe all of the stuff thry been telling me and i know to stay away from the lease. Is it worth working there for a year or should i look elsewhere?
@ryanpatterson3367 ай бұрын
What do you think about that Scotlyn lease purchase agreement, they paint it out to be something special but it seems to be like every other never never plan in the states.
@jeffreycairns7677 ай бұрын
I'm with Scotlynn as a lease operator, out of Canada, and some are really happy while others, not so much.
@EternalBearCat7 ай бұрын
I'm one of those drives who make a percentage, 22%. I'm barely making anything out here. This is my first driving job & this is what I could find with no experience. No lease agreement of any kind though. Everyone wants 2 years + experience or get bent.
@282RoadRunna7 ай бұрын
Try Hogan
@EternalBearCat7 ай бұрын
@@282RoadRunna I'll look into it
@Orandy_9087 ай бұрын
So true
@MrsEricaElliott7 ай бұрын
I'm new how and who will hire me
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
In my opinion you got to take the hit and take the sacrifice my thing is is to work up a good craftsmanship of driving and getting to where you need to get to on time but not in a hurry and to keep your CSA score up and to do all of this within 5 /6 years maximum this is my opinion only got to work for craftsmanship so that will propel you over to the next company
@vicnick25527 ай бұрын
If we as carriers continue paying company drivers 70-80 cents per mile at the current market, we might as well close doors. Supply and demand, if market average is $2 per mile, there is no point in rolling the wheels company drivers salary is 70-80cents/mile. I have been a carrier for 15 years and 40-45 cents sounds about right for the current market conditions.
@gabinyetov7 ай бұрын
Meanwhile Im watching this from Canada, working for big company (white/red trucks), making $0.47cad per mile in fucking canada. Driving experience 1.5years . 😉
@jeffreycairns7677 ай бұрын
Red/white doesn't narrow it down, honestly. I can think of atleast 3 off the top of my head
@philliplinkous63937 ай бұрын
Need
@hugoswild8187 ай бұрын
Appreciate the advice but u come off too preachy n insulting. Ppl skills need some work buddy.
@devotime17 ай бұрын
💪🏽💪🏽
@cupko19867 ай бұрын
2.10$ per mile? Better to work at McDonalds rn
@SecureLemons7 ай бұрын
your average loaded trip is 600-1000 miles. so at that fantasy rate..
@Stanley_Furley7 ай бұрын
Bison
@itsking2u7 ай бұрын
Super Ego
@MORES19715 ай бұрын
😄😁👍 yap 😂
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@carloslsuyirodriguez70087 ай бұрын
Why are you bitching about it, are you loosing drivers? Stop complaining and play the game!
@mouritzioAlaba7 ай бұрын
$3,50 per miles is the average😅😅 fool me 😮😮😂😂
@csway17 ай бұрын
Another great video ronen. I got caught out in 2007 promised 25% of gross and it turned out 25% of net. My milage rate as a company driver was 12cpm. Took truck back and quit there and then.
@TheLongjvang7 ай бұрын
Find yourself a local company job that pays hourly you will do alot better
@alliwishis_26 ай бұрын
That depends on the region at what type of job you are hauling for
@jme926857 ай бұрын
If you’re making less than 50¢ per mile you’re getting rapid. Jump ship now!
@jackal81157 ай бұрын
I don't want to work as a driver
@lamontdavis38387 ай бұрын
First off iam so glad you make these videos I was in a great lease agreement my bills total 1106.00 a week on a 2020 truck so basically the companies are screwing people
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
so glad you find them helpful!! 🙂
@mellow-fellow6 ай бұрын
what should a new driver try to get if theyre applying to work at a company?
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News6 ай бұрын
As in rate per mile?
@mellow-fellow6 ай бұрын
@@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News yes sir
@brettthomas38087 ай бұрын
I'm very disappointed by this video. I usually love all your content but the first part is not true. I'm a company driver, regional and flatbed. I make over a dollar every mile ON PERCENTAGE when I do the calculations. I don't know many if any flatbed companies that offer more than 80 cents per mile. Know what you're talking about before you make a video
@billhendon10174 ай бұрын
Thanks for info
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Hempfuelgroup7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ! Honestly
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
hey thanks for watching! 🙏
@DavidPavlovich27 ай бұрын
Honestly not the case for me I have the option to take my percentage or miles and Commission is almost always more or the same.
@Joe_Hunt_Music7 ай бұрын
I always preferred being paid percentage, especially if the dead heading was kept to a minimum. But with the freight rates these days, I think I’d have to pass
@theRealAntowan7 ай бұрын
48 CPM mileage bonus up to 4 cents. 2500 miles 52 cents. Mississippi. I have made better money outside of Mississippi but leadership was horrible. I rather take the pay cut to be treated fairly. Then I save every dollar possible for 2 years and then try again for better pay. The only thing is, if I stay conpany then have to chance the mistreatment again for a company outside of my home state of Mississippi. Cdl renewal every 5 years. I think 5 years is the best case for company then renew license for the first time and go buy a truck from a dealer. Im 3 years in on this plan. Im fine with spending my first 5 years being a trucker as a company. My 2nd 5 year license will be as an owner operator from a dealership and possibly lease the truck somewhere for an 80/20 split, preferably 85/15. I would likely do better to learn to book my own loads or just find a great dispatching company. Most important, unless im leasing a company trailer deducted from the 80/20% split, I pay to lease a trailer from a 3rd party source. Manage my 80/20 or 85/15% split and put in the work to afford myself wven more indepence and book my own loads and possibly sphere head my self to being able to buy another truck and hire a young experienced driver who is safe and loves to run and pay him or her well to make me much more money in addiction to me still operating my own 1st truck. Then scale to a fleet of 3-5 trucks for starters. 15 year plan. It could happen. Certainly easier said then done but it coupd happen.
@IronLion017 ай бұрын
I totally agree!!
@BSlFK7 ай бұрын
I had no idea your company is located in Canada! I’m about to be a new truck driver and Hazmat is my goal. Ret Fire Officer Hazmat Technician / critical care paramedic. Holy Cats, Hazmat baby! Thank you sir for dropping these educational videos.
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
niceeee, best of luck!!
@marialynn3817 ай бұрын
What turns me away from your company is that you do a contract?? So does that mean my pay changes when that contracts up??
@amandeepdroid7 ай бұрын
That rates are for California desi community 😢
@Dazkinnersley7 ай бұрын
Brilliant video Ronen, many thanks
@Amos-y4i7 ай бұрын
Good
@NorthAmerican-Trucking-News7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
Ronen… every business in the united states is regulated. So… when… you work at many jobs outside the industry.. which are and have been regulated.. and expect the same thing when you start your new “trucking career”.. that isnt some absurd logic. Thats consistent logic. The only way this industry is going to get fixed is with independent contractor laws.
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
The same laws that are and have been applied/are applied to other industries. Telling everyone to “wake up” isnt the answer. Youre asking people to have experience they will never have. They never could have.
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
We have companies designed to what your saying.. with “recovery drivers”…
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
Your videos of you telling people arent enough.
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
“Oh they could go work somewhere else”, “they should have known better”… could you imagine if someone bought a condo.. and we didnt have mandatory building inspectors? “Oh well that building was built by a chinese contractor who uses sub par concrete and the building will collapse in three years” “you should have known better” “that construction company is a private entity, they dont need building inspection’s” lol thats not happening bro
@jeramiekochlefl-bodner59657 ай бұрын
You yourself can easily differentiate a “LP program” and how its totally different than someone buying their truck off of a private lot and leasing it onto et transport. Just like a pizza delivery driver bringing his own car to a pizza place to deliver the pizzas for them, is way different than someone working for dominos driving domino’s pizza mobile around.