1000, a month im one hahha its a fun job
According to the Owner Operator and Independent Driver's Association, the average owner-operator in 2008 had a gross income of $158,005, with expenses of $117,458, for an average profit of $49,711. A company truck driver can make well over $50,000 a year, especially on a dedicated account. So when compared side by side, being an owner operator is not as lucrative as it sounds.
$90-$140 after fuel, truck payment, insurance and wear and tear
Yes, depending on the city.
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The annual income for an OTR truck driver in the United States ranges from $41,000 per year to $144,000 per year. An owner-operator can make as much as $270,000.
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The amount of hydraulic fluid required for a garbage truck can vary based on the make and model, as well as the specific hydraulic system design. Generally, garbage trucks may require anywhere from 10 to 30 gallons of hydraulic fluid. It's essential to refer to the manufacturer's specifications in the owner's manual for the exact capacity and type of fluid recommended for your specific truck. Always ensure the fluid level is checked regularly to maintain optimal performance.
If you are earning most of your yearly income from truck driving then it would be considered a career. If you start to drive everyday then over time you will have a career. You need to obtain your CDL license first. Next, decide if you want to work for a trucking company, or if you want to purchase a truck and become an owner/operator, which can be risky but pays better if you keep work.
There are two ways this can be read, and the answer to both is yes. The first way is, "I got in a wreck and the boss wants me to pay for it." He can do that. The other way is, "The boss wants me to buy my own truck." There are some trucking companies that are 100-percent owner-operator: to work there you have to own a truck.