"The almighty $2.00 a mile theory"
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by " OPTIMUS PRIME ", Dec 16, 2010.
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Go to Houston and wait on $3 outbound? Who trys that one and how well do you think it works for them often. I know the markets I run in and know how to keep the truck moving. Houston ain't one of my markets. No-one will pay a dry van $4 a mile to go there, like I would need, to get back to MS. Too many dummies will go there all the time for less than 2 and haul "fuel money" out, so they can minimize deadhead I suppose... ...if only they could figure how to maximize rates and how to drive on past the worthless loads... -
blacklabel Thanks this.
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Understood. My point was competition. It's a fact of life no matter who you are or what you do. The ones that really get my attention are those who are so much better at trucking than everyone else that they have people beating the door down to pay them double the market rate. Probabaly because they are also better negotiators than everyone else too. Almost forgot that one. The funny part is that after reading here for some time you come to know what they do and where they do it. You don't have to be real smart to know the going rates in those areas and then they come here and tell about how they never haul anything under three dollars a mile yet they are operating in a dollar fifty market most of the time. I can only assume that they are the super truckers I've always heard about. Competition is a non issue when you're that much better than the rest. LOL,yeah right. -
Remember that my first stement in the post you quoted was that everyones situation is different.
Thousands of trucks deliver in the Houston area every day and most are major players so obviously some people make it work. Granted,it's a place I avoid like a mad skunk but it's just an example about waiting for that great payin load. Every market is different and one has to be prepared to adjust.
I almost forgot to answer the question of 'who does that'? Must be quite a few since there are always people here crowing about how they don't move for less than three dollars a mile. I bet thats why you can never find a parking spot around there. -
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2013 average for all miles as of May 6th, $1.98 per mile. Refer loads. Sould get better with produce.
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Good post and stated within lies the difference. Service, proven service and a customer knowing what can be expected of you enables one to get above market average rates. Averages are made of extremes. -
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And of course, that's assuming that there is no possibility that someone else cannot provide the same or better service for a cheaper price. Are you guys by chance in the market for some real estate?
In fact that someone just might be putting together a bid right now. You know,one of those smart business peeps.
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