How much $$$ can you make driving a sprinter van?
Summary
TLDRIn this 'Never Stop, Trucking' video, Ennis explores the financial aspects of owning and operating a Sprinter van. Through community polls, he reveals that most Sprinter van owners gross between $1,500 and $3,500 weekly, with an average fuel cost of around $600. The majority find loads through load boards, despite the limited options and low pay rates. Ennis discusses the challenges of making a profit after expenses and invites viewers to share their experiences and strategies for securing profitable loads.
Takeaways
- π The video is about discussing the experiences of Sprinter van owners and drivers, hosted by Ennis from Never Stop, Trucking.
- π A poll was conducted on the channel to understand the weekly gross income of Sprinter van drivers, with an estimated average of around $2000-$2500.
- π° The average weekly fuel cost for Sprinter van drivers was found to be around $600, based on the poll results.
- π 78% of respondents reported getting their loads from load boards, which was a surprising finding for the host.
- π Popular load boards mentioned include DAT, TruckStop, Direct Freight Tracker, and Selectus, which are used by many Sprinter van drivers.
- π« Some load boards have strict vetting processes to ensure that only legitimate Sprinter van or straight truck operators access the loads.
- πΈ The host expressed concern about the low rates offered for Sprinter van loads, often less than a dollar per mile, questioning the profitability.
- π€ The host is seeking insights into how Sprinter van drivers manage to find loads and handle situations with limited options on load boards.
- π The host suggests that after deducting fuel expenses and other costs, it might be challenging for Sprinter van drivers to make a substantial profit.
- π£οΈ The video encourages viewers to share their experiences and tips in the comments, especially regarding finding loads and managing expenses.
- π The host is still learning about the industry and invites feedback to help both themselves and others understand the challenges faced by Sprinter van drivers.
Q & A
What is the topic of the discussion in the video?
-The topic of the discussion is about Sprinter vans, specifically focusing on the income and expenses of Sprinter van owners/drivers.
What was the first question Ennis asked in the poll?
-The first question Ennis asked was about the amount of gross income Sprinter van owners/drivers make in a week.
What were the income brackets presented in the poll results?
-The income brackets were 1500 or less, between 1500 and 2500, between 2500 and 3500, and more than 3500.
What was the estimated average weekly gross income based on the poll results?
-The estimated average weekly gross income was around 2000 to 2500.
What was the second question in the poll about?
-The second question was about the average weekly fuel cost for Sprinter van owners/drivers.
What were the fuel cost brackets in the poll results?
-The fuel cost brackets were less than 400, between 400 and 800, and more than 800.
What was the estimated average weekly fuel cost according to the poll?
-The estimated average weekly fuel cost was around 600.
How do Sprinter van owners/drivers typically find loads according to the poll?
-According to the poll, 78 out of 140 votes indicated that they find their loads through load boards.
What are some of the load boards mentioned in the script?
-Some of the load boards mentioned are DAT board, Truck Stop, Direct Freight tracker, and Selectus.
What challenges does Ennis highlight regarding finding loads for Sprinter vans?
-Ennis highlights the challenge of finding loads that pay more than one dollar per mile and the difficulty of accessing certain load boards due to vetting processes.
What additional question does Ennis suggest asking in a future video?
-Ennis suggests asking how much Sprinter van owners/drivers actually have left after all expenses in an average week.
What is the purpose of asking additional questions in the video?
-The purpose is to gather more insights into the industry, help Ennis learn more about it, and potentially assist others in understanding the financial aspects of owning and operating a Sprinter van.
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