I do not and will not pull cheap freight!

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  1. Epmtrucks

    Epmtrucks Medium Load Member

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    Remember it is important to know what to do with you make as is how much you make.
     
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  3. Working Class Patriot

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    I always find out what things will cost me before I know how much they'll make for me.......

    How about what you paid in fuel total for last year?
     
  4. Epmtrucks

    Epmtrucks Medium Load Member

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    114574 miles 15488.85 gal @ 3.78 per gallon = 58,517.29 or .51 per mile @ 7.39 mpg
     
  5. LogsRus

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    Im confused, what does it matter if it's cheap freight or what, as long as you get paid to run?
    I am not being a smart a99, I am asking for knowledge :).
     
  6. Epmtrucks

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    Knowledge is created by being prepared to meet your oppnent. Know your numbers.
     
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  7. Working Class Patriot

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    The thing is...Every one runs different.....

    If you have an older Dependable rig that is paid for....Never run In Cali or W/O of the "Big Creek"...Yeah...You can run for a "Buck a mile".....

    However...If you are like me...Live in Cali...Run the Rockies and back every week....It costs more to run....

    So my BEP is a lot higher than a Op that runs in the "Flat Lands".....
     
  8. Epmtrucks

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    Controlling your out flows reduces cheap frieght.
     
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  9. Working Class Patriot

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    I see....You are in direct competition with everyone here.....So how is the "Race to the bottom" going for you?
     
  10. dannythetrucker

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    there is no such thing as absolute math. let's examine these numbers, you say parts and repairs is 0.17 @ 120000 miles gives you a budget of $20,400/year. You could easily exceed that with one repair, prolly spend 1/3 of that on one tire change. It's not enough, what about depreciation ? Don't you have to plan to replace your truck and trailer eventually. You are way, way low on this number. Most of us figure 0.20/mile just on depreciation, not even getting into repairs or tires.

    fixed costs 0.08/mile ?? that's gotta be at least 0.05 just for insurance, if your insurance is cheap. plates, highway tax, and UCR gotta be over 0.03/mile. So what pays for IFTA tax, your computer, paper, supplies, tools, internet access, clothing, drug consortium, cell phone, cleaning supplies, hotels, meals, etc.... ? you're way off.
     
  11. Epmtrucks

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    I ran Va - TX to Portland OR and returned to Al, IL ,TX and back to Va 7 times the 1st half of 2012 and Va - Tx - Va the last half. Did better on the long loads. Easier on me and the equipment.
     
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