So you want to "own " your own company
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by NightWind, Nov 16, 2006.
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Quick question for the veterans here and maybe a few of the newbies can relate as well based on the above posts. After taking a couple months to jump through the hoops of getting my own authority, IFTA, Insurance, UCR, and everything else that goes with getting an outfit going I can proudly say I am now into week six of owning a small trucking company. A buddy of mine drives for me and gets 25% of what the load pays and occassionally a little more - i.e. I try and give him the detention pay if he is stuck waiting all day / night to get loaded or unloaded which has happened twice. To date he got home one Saturday night and stayed out one weekend....other than that he has been home the other 4 weekends. So far we have stuck primarily to the SE - a good bit of TX to FL and up to MD once. The average is $1.60 and have been fairly lucky to keep the deadhead down. Some loads have been far less and obvioulsy a few have been North of $2.00 per mile. It is a Dry Van 53'. Is someone wants to pay you $200 to take a load of 60 pallets 33 miles then that is there business and our keep! I have now come up with a marketing brochure and am working on getting a few direct clients. At any rate was curious what the veterans think of the $1.60 mile average off the load boards - am I going to make it or drown or somewhere in the middle. Thanks in advance for the knowledge that I have gotten off the board!
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Good answer...Good answer!!!outerspacehillbilly Thanks this. -
1.60 is pretty cheap these days. I wouldn't move for less than 1.75 unless it was getting me to a freight lane that was over 2 a mile. The guy I'm working for now gets me grain at a minimum of 17 a ton, which averages $3.50/mile, but his van freight sometimes averages only $1.54/mile. So you see which way I lean.
Just to give you an example, I need $1.50 to just break even. The question you have to ask yourself is, if you're not in it for the profit, why are you doing it? Get as much as you can. Leave the rest to the JB Hunts. -
You gotta lot of balls for posting that Gears and I applaud you for really telling like it is. Every other forum would rip you apart cause ya know, they all get twice that amount....ya right.Gears Thanks this. -
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I do at least 3,000 a week with an average overall rate of $1.50 per mile for ALL miles. That's $4,500 gross. After fuel and other expenses I'm still taking home way more so it's all relative.
You can say you get $5.00 per mile but if you only do 25 mile runs 3 times per week your not going to do well.MCss Thanks this.
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