I'd be surprised if a hamburger cost more than .15 when he said this fwiw... So probably closer to 55 cents today. 55 cents per mile in net profit isn't all that bad at large scale.
What should be an owner operator net income per year?
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I don't know when he said it but I'm over 50 and can't recall a $.15 hamburger. White Castle maybe lol. Easy enough to calculate I guess for someone with time on their hands....say like a broker. Net profit from annual report divided by all miles from MCS-150 -
I thought JB Hunt was older than that. He might very likely have been saying he could take .20 a mile in today's money. In other words he got filthy rich taking food off other trucking companies plates by undercutting them on price.
That's not a knock on him... that's how business works. We are all in a race to the bottom, and finding a way to operate cheaper than the next guy so that you can lower rates and get his freight is just standard capitalism.Last edited: Jun 14, 2018
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Competition is a pretty base instinct I feel. Being "better" in some/every way than the next person/people.
They should write a chapter on that in a book called "why communism never works "stwik, 4mer trucker, boredsocial and 1 other person Thank this. -
All I'm saying is that when I was a kid reading about history I couldn't understand how someone could make their whole life about wanting to thwart or destroy someone else... and now I absolutely can. Probably good for the species on a genetic level... But wow does it explain a lot.
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As far as destroying someone else it’s easy but where’s the challenge in screwing someone? In my book there’s no greater scum on earth than a thief and a liar. Back in the day they got hung for good reason. Way too easy for scum to reincarnate in this business.Hurst Thanks this. -
The good news for you is that you're probably very good at your job... Which means there's a fairly decent chance your current price is lower than what your price actually should be... Which means that if people aren't willing to pay the price someone else most assuredly will very shortly. You picking different people to load isn't stealing from the customers either.adayrider Thanks this. -
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