The company I am leased to furnishes liability but thats about it. I get 72% pulling theirs and 85 if I buy my own. 90 of fsc and 100 if pulling my own trailer.
POLL: What type of O/O are you?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by iowabmw, Apr 6, 2008.
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why you you feel they deserve any of your fsc?
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Unless your company is paying the fuel tab, they should't get ANY of the fsc. I don't get a FSC, as it is figured into the whole "load price" I negoiate.
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They pay all reefer fuel. Granted 10% is a little much but is still working out to where I got .55 a mile last week
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Guys I am new so pardon some ignorant questions.
If you lease on and sign a contract do they pay for fuel or do you?
Also, if you have your own authority, does the company offer a FSC?
Finally, does it make sense to lease on or have own authority.
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To me if you are gonna lease I don't see the need for your own authority. Some companies offer 5% more in pay for your own authority but you still have to do all of your own filings, insurance, book keeping etc. To me it's not worth leasing so I have my own authority and work independantly of other companies. I am not dispatched on a pool of loads specific to any one company and if I want to go somewhere specific, I do.
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I like the type of loads that I haul... Specialty loads like Antique auto's and Fire trucks and such...Leaves me with an open market where I live..
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i like to pull air freight that requires teams...ive done loads as high as 4.00-6.00 a mile for only 2-3pallets then you fill the truck with some ltl and ur set...but lately theres been less and less LTL air freight of that kind.
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