I'm still in mourning today due to the Patriots loss :sad:
How am I doing and am I making a profit. I really don't know. It's all just a blur to me and catches up when I get home. I'm averaging $1.80 a mile so far and paying my bills. I'm still putting out tons of money for this and that. I bought 5 more winches and straps for a total of 20. I bought crossfire air things for all 8 sets of wheels. Truck goes in for a PM this week and a few other little things. I'm still trying to set things up so I don't have to come home and pay bills.
Right now I'm using this winter to get a handle on this new career. I'm taking it easy on myself and not running hard. I plan to start doing this the right way in the spring.
To be honest. I don't see how anyone who thinks they can just buy a truck and trailer and jump in without I'm guessing at least $20,000 cash in your pocket. I put out maybe $10,000 in the first 6 weeks that I'll never see again unless I give this up. It's like an employer holding back your first check until the next pay period. You'll always be behind 2 weeks. Same thing with this. I put out all this money for fuel, repairs and my bills but the brokers take 4 to 6 weeks to pay so I'll never see that money and it comes out of my pocket.
When I say $10,000 it's for tarps, binders, chains, snow chains, fuel, food, tolls, wash, showers, personal bills, insurance for car, truck, motorcycle, health, electric, gas, oil, heat, phone, Internet, cell.....THE LIST GOES ON. Those bills don't go away and need to be paid. Something to be said for being married and having someone at home to take care of things. I walk into a freezing house with a stack of mail the size of a Buick.
I'm thinking about moving also. The ideal place to live with regards to trucking seems to be the middle of the U.S.. I live in New Hampshire and if I'm stuck in CA I have the whole country to come across as opposed to just half way if I lived in the middle. I think I'm a lot more mobile than most since I rent. I gave up owning a house a long time ago and love the freedom and I don't do crap around the house when I'm home. Someone else's problems.
I sat around yesterday pretty much doing nothing just overwhelmed by my list of things to do before I head out again. I should have taken that time shut down in Texas with the ice storm to get a PM done on my truck. I do need to make more efficient use of my time when on the road instead of naps and shooting aliens.
I drove up to LL Bean the other day and dropped over $500 on clothes also. I don't have any nice flannel shirts and other warm clothes, One thing you don't think of when you have a 9 to 5 job surrounded by a million people in case you get into trouble. Being out in the middle of Arizona or Utah was a sobering thing when I realized that man, I'M OUT THERE!!!! I even bought a rabbit fur lined mad bomber hat. Boy is that sucker warm!!! I don't care what I look like.
Driving the truck is the easy part. There's a million other things unrelated to trucking that just get in the way. I'm finally going to the doctor today for my yearly physical after being canceled and rescheduled 3 times.





Well, I'm off to look at cameras, enjoy your time at home.
As for the west, I have no idea. I've never run out there.
