Your operating cost per mile?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by fuzzeymateo, Jun 3, 2013.
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I must be missing out on lots of free stuff. So far, one poster has at least a clue about the subject.
Last edited: Jun 4, 2013
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I was leased to a big carrier. My operating cost was $.80/ mile in 2011. The company paid for tag, liabilty insurance, trailer expenses, and I got fuel and tire discounts. An independent driver would have a higher cost. . So this is one reason one driver might have a much different cost / mile than another. My truck is paid for, also.
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This is a really loaded question IMHO.
Without posting if you have a shop to use for the truck, tools for the truck, do any work to it yourself, pay your child to "wash" it when at home, and so on, it.s never going to accurate. Not to mention different operations etc.
For those that post a gross income and divide it by the miles, that is NOT and operating cost of any kind. Operating cost is just that, costs involved in operating the truck. Wages could be dependent on the type of structure your business has, and so on.
Too many variables to get an accurate answer, unless someone is pulling the same type of freight, with the same costs of baseplates etc.
I am plated for 117k lbs, haul OD loads pretty much all the time, and all my stuff is paid for.
My costs all together (fuel, $5k in personal quarterly taxes, cell fones, maint/repairs, plates/permits, securement equipment, and so on, last year were $1.47 a mile on 104k miles. Income per mile was considerably higher though, so fear not
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Maybe consider that not everyone has the same motor, hauls the same freight, the same trailer, and so on.
Please, oh please, show me that .47 a mile fuel cost, hauling 14' wide and 14'2" tall loads as a rule, grossing up to 117,000lbs, windmill blades part of the year, and so on.
When I had my 4 axle tractor, along with the 9 axle trailer, I would get physically aroused if I hit 4mpg.....EMPTY! No way to get your .47cpm that way neither huh?
Now, that said, my fuel costs on 104k miles last year was .688 cpm all in (loaded and empty).
See what I meant above by loaded questions? Different scenarios get different results.
Dont assume someone is doing it wrong just because their number differ from yours.
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