Prime flatbed miles for lease operators

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  1. ImpurestCrowd

    ImpurestCrowd Bobtail Member

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    I was wondering on average what flat bed lease operators are getting for miles each week? I'm currently running reefers and am thinking of switching to flat bed. I will be upgrading and wondering if I should switch or not. Worrying if I will get the miles or not to make the payment and have something left over.thanks in advance
     
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  3. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    You would probably get more responses in the Prime forum.
     
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  4. KaratJohnson

    KaratJohnson Bobtail Member

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    I was getting about 3000 miles a week and an average of 1200$ a week after expenses
     
  5. cabwrecker

    cabwrecker The clutch wrecker

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    $1,2-$1,500/week minimum, before taxes but prime doesn't report all of that on the 1099, seemingly.


    In the summer I usually see checks hit the mid 2000's. I've also only seen $50 after an 80 hour week.

    You really wouldn't think it, but prime gts some really good flstbed freight. All I see other mega carrier flatbeders pulling is bulk commodities like steel, lumber, pipe, ect. And by others I mean maveric, TMC, BOYD, ect...we do that too, but it's a pretty good 80/20 split, I rarely see a bulk load and do a lot more machinery & refined commodities; these pay better as a whole.
     
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  6. CactusJay

    CactusJay Light Load Member

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    Can't wait for these summertime loads to start coming in. I was seeing quite a bit of sub-$1.00/mi. freight the last month, but hopefully that tails off quickly.
     
  7. $lim

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    3000 miles a week an only $1200 after expenses ugh that sucks I get that on a bad week I sure wouldn't switch for that....
     
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  8. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    First, you need to understand that we aren't paid by the mile. Lease operators at Prime receive a percentage of the linehaul, fuel surcharge and accessorial payments- in other words you get a bucket of money. Out of that sum, your costs are paid first, and you get what's left. Controlling your costs is key to running a successful business at Prime.

    The point is that how much is left for you is under your control to a certain extent.
     
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  9. $lim

    $lim Light Load Member

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    Yes ip I understand that I am currently leasing myself but I also look at the miles an revenue an that many miles I would expect to make more than that which I have I also understand u will have your bad weeks jus saying 3000 miles an $1200 revenue is not good at least in my eyes
     
  10. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    The fuel bill is about 30% of your gross revenue... a good place to start.
     
  11. $lim

    $lim Light Load Member

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    Can't argue with that.....
     
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