5030
Epic Contributor
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
- Messages
- 26,998
- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Interesting. One of my hunting buds manages 65 tractors leased to Fed-Ex, running teams and his drivers average a bit more than 100 grand a year with fully paid benefits and profit sharing plus paid vacation and a fuel bonus for not wasting diesel fuel from excessive idling. All new or 2 year old tractors, mostly Freightliner Cascadia's or Peterbilt conventional's.BIL and his wife both drive OTR, team (that too much together time to be healthy...) and each make around $90k/year.
Heck, back before I retired I was making close to 100 grand a year driving a company truck with full benefits and 4 weeks paid vacation plus at 57 when I retired, I received a full pension and the company matched whatever I put in my 401 as well. Always drove a long nose Western Star with a 48 foot covered wagon (flatbed with a roll tarp). In fact, when I retired, I bought the tractor I drove and it's in the barn presently, coupled to a 42 foot Timpte grain hopper. 3406 Cat B model with a 13 speed Road Ranger with 44 rears and a 259" wheelbase frame and of course all polished Alcoa wheels with 24.5 rubber. It's a walk in double bunk as well. It only gets used in the fall when it's time to haul grain to Anderson's in Toledo, Ohio. Actually, I never used the bunk when driving for the company as they would put me up in a motel and paid my meals if I got 'stuck out'. Plastic is still on the matteress though I did use the fridge to store my drinks and lunch.