Agreed Saxib. I understand your concern. I am not ditching a profession I like that gives me lots of oppotunities to expand my horizon and learn something new everyday. Plenty of opportunities for education and travel. I wanted to get first hand information about the hebel rumours. I need to know what is their income and the process of making that money.
My job is fun and it led me to reading books and subjects I would never read otherwise. Plus it applies to many technical fields both industrial scale and small.
Here's a hack is use on getting advice whenever I need to learn more about a venture or detailed business costs.
A) Cold call as many contractors as you can. Pick up a yellow pages or google private contractors out of state that don't see you as a threat.
B) Find consistencies in operating costs: Fuel, Mechanical costs etc.
C) Read financial statements and industry reports of the top trucking and logistics companies and see what the trend is for the next 10 years. There not enough people driving trucks and many companies are cutting costs by subcontracting. I tried investing in Logistics companies and trucking companies and lost money because the industry is getting razor thin margins.
D) Stop the fucking "Hebel iyo Hebel". If you are looking to make an extra 20-30k a year maybe you should find someone to invest in a truck with and you guys can hire a driver to operate the trucks. Make cold calls and cold emails to find yourselves some contracts with local companies.
The Canadian dollar is low and you might want to look into buying trucks from Canada since they are cheaper. Get a decent truck and have it brought to you in your State.
But stay the f*ck away from "Hebel iyo Hebel". Because Hebel don't pay your bills.