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Old 04-11-2008, 09:25 PM
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I hear Landair advertised on Sirius radio often....their ads are always for team drivers, I was under the impression that was all they did :?: :?:

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forgot to add my net take home after fuel and everything [insurance escrow q comm etc]last week was 2248.61 this week which will be the 2400 mile check will be around 2100 to 2200.
Not to doubt your statement but something doesnt make sense. Net income is what you see to your own pocket after all taxes insurance escrow truck payments fsc etc. are paid. For a Leased driver your net "take home" pay seems very high.
If those numbers are your Gross income that would seem more realistic, as a leased operator.
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Old 04-11-2008, 09:38 PM
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I hear Landair advertised on Sirius radio often....their ads are always for team drivers, I was under the impression that was all they did :?: :?:

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forgot to add my net take home after fuel and everything [insurance escrow q comm etc]last week was 2248.61 this week which will be the 2400 mile check will be around 2100 to 2200.
Not to doubt your statement but something doesnt make sense. Net income is what you see to your own pocket after all taxes insurance escrow truck payments fsc etc. are paid. For a Leased driver your net "take home" pay seems very high.
If those numbers are your Gross income that would seem more realistic, as a leased operator.
he said he is an o/o leased to them , not a company fleece operator..
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:05 PM
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he said he is an o/o leased to them , not a company fleece operator..
I understood, o/o leased to the company. Not leasing truck from company.
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Old 04-12-2008, 12:45 AM
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Uhh, I hope your are talking as a O/O, and not a company driver! There is no way a company driver will make 144,000/year! If they could, there would never be a job opening with that outfit!

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I'd like to be home every weekend and gross 12,000/month. I feel that is resonable.
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Old 04-12-2008, 02:03 AM
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he said he is an o/o leased to them , not a company fleece operator..
I understood, o/o leased to the company. Not leasing truck from company.
his stated income is on a par with our owner ops make. BUT ours have to pay their own insurance and tags and permits and such
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Old 04-12-2008, 05:35 PM
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I hear Landair advertised on Sirius radio often....their ads are always for team drivers, I was under the impression that was all they did :?: :?:

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forgot to add my net take home after fuel and everything [insurance escrow q comm etc]last week was 2248.61 this week which will be the 2400 mile check will be around 2100 to 2200.
Not to doubt your statement but something doesnt make sense. Net income is what you see to your own pocket after all taxes insurance escrow truck payments fsc etc. are paid. For a Leased driver your net "take home" pay seems very high.
If those numbers are your Gross income that would seem more realistic, as a leased operator.
I think you are thinking of Landspan
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Old 04-12-2008, 10:02 PM
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I think you are thinking of Landspan
Im thinking you would be right.... ops:
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forgot to add my net take home after fuel and everything [insurance escrow q comm etc]last week was 2248.61 this week which will be the 2400 mile check will be around 2100 to 2200.
I'm a little confused... you make .98 cpm and you ran 2400 miles? Thats $2350. You will net $2100 to $2200 of that after fuel, taxes, and expenses? your taxes, fuel, and expenses are only $150 to $250 a week for 2400 miles? Dont get me wrong... I'm not disputing you, I just dont understand it. I realize the fsc isnt included in my figures, but how much could that be? Is that 2100 to 2200 net or gross?

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Landair sucks. one they lie to from day one . Two not getting miles since this 2012 not 2007 since last post. we big turnover here now.
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