Equitable Hourly or Daily Rate Question
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by pete781693, May 28, 2022.
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Put some feelers out for the hourly rate is around you.
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The company has already asked third party to provide them with a rate. I told them that I maybe interested if the rate is right and if they will give me a five year contract, which would include an FSC add on. Waiting until the quote is received. In the meantime, beginning to look at trailers.
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I think I would want a daily rate or at least a per trailer rate. Not hourly. If they only use you an hr a day that's not paying any bills
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Wow...
Are you really telling me $140/hr is the going rate? Back when I was doing on-site computer repair 15 years ago I charged $125/hr, and I didn't have the overhead of a truck and trailers with all the fees like commercial insurance.....Coffey, tscottme and pete781693 Thank this. -
So 150ish ain't too bad if you have the equipment on hand.
14hrs is about $2100
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Dump trucks were making $70 - 80 per hour. 15 years ago. Fuel prices were slightly lower back then.
I'd hope they'd be making a whole lot more these days. -
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