Ok follow me here... I just landed a direct contract that pays cwt + %fsc on 40,000# min
I want to check my math so first to figure cwt pay is my equation corect @ $.61 .... 40,000 x .0061 = 244?
now fsc equation @ 28% .... 244 x .28 = 68.32? ....... So total load pay is $244 + $68.32 = $312.32?
I have been trying to figure this out based on some loads that I have done through a broker reconstructing the equation...I don't want to ask the customer and look like a dunce so any help would be appreciated...if you dont know what I mean please dont confuse the situation cause my brain is now fried...
Thanks in advance
Cwt/fsc question
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Clasix1055, Nov 26, 2012.
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If the CWT is 4.00 and the FSC is 25% at 40K then the line haul is 1600.00 and the FSC is 400.00 for a total of 2000.00.
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Ok you gave a entirely different equation....is the way I have it figured the correct way to do this because the equations will change
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Yes your math is correct, or at least this is the same way I figure my cwt loads hope it helps.
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Give them a flat rate at $500.
For $300 and some change, it's not even worth starting the truckvolvodriver01 Thanks this. -
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Remember, that is on any load weighing up to 40,000 pounds as its a 40 mini. Anything over the mini is additional, at that rate per cwt.
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