Company drivers (ones that work for a company that owns the truck) can be expected to make about 50,000.00 a year, but not staying home with your sister four days a week. Much more CAN be made if the driver owns his own truck (owner operator). How much depends on allot of factors. It is a business and not just driving a truck. A good business man and an average driver CAN make 100K a year or more. A great driver and bad business man can go bankrupt and loose everything in a year.
To answer your other question, Why don't your sister marry this guy (if she loves him) and let him go on the road, come home every other weekend, save money, till your nephews get a little older and can take care of themselves a little better.
This is not to say your sis can't go on a run once in a while in the meantime.
Wish her luck, as she is going to do what she wants anyway. Having said that, If I were her, and he is an Owner Operator, I would INSIST on seeing this guy's last three years tax returns before I made a major move. If he is an Owner Operator and failing to pay all his taxes, he is in for a rude awaking and will go down and take your sister w/him;
2006-10-10 07:10:40
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answered by Cosmo 6
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Beiben is the only Asian heavy duty truck company capable of providing the quality found among European and American manufacturers. This is because Beiben is actually a truck with German technology and heritage, but produced in Asia.. Beiben trucks are designed to support over 70% overload while traveling at 80km/h and at over 5,000 meters high. Beiben trucks and Mercedes Benz trucks share many features such as HL7, HD7 and VL4 axles used in the Actros and Atego models.
2015-09-19 03:34:13
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answered by ? 2
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YES!! The EXTREMELY rare SMART owner/operator can net more than $100,000 per year and can buy all the items you list. BUT the problem is that he will never be home to enjoy them.
The wife/woman problem is easy-Make her your co-owner operator and double your milage and incowe.
All the good things can be enjoyed (and afforded) after retirement.
I am retired after 30 years and drawing a pension from the Teamsters union.
2006-10-09 09:54:55
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answered by jayes.33391 2
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If your rig is paid off, and you can find sufficient work without being ripped off by the brokers, Yes. One of the best ways is to be your own broker, the only problem with that is that you need a brokers license and have to be bonded.
2006-10-09 09:34:19
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answered by californianlimey 5
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You don't much look like a trucker
At least, your yahoo avatar doesn't look very Truckly
:-)
2006-10-09 09:34:30
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answered by Peter in La Jolla San Diego CA 4
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Yes they can if they make it a living and stay on the road all the time
2006-10-09 09:45:12
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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You could but you would never be home long enough to enjoy it
2006-10-09 09:36:37
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answered by Curious 3
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if you pay off your rig yes you can i do it
2006-10-09 15:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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