I have a question ( raises hand ).
My insurance is $3100 year, all in.
How much more revenue does someone need to make a year to pay say $13,000 a year in insurance? Dry van.
Some numbers for new O/O
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at 100,000 miles a year and $12,000 insurance, that’s .12 cents a mile.
A $2 a mile load at 65% and fuel surcharge is $1.40(ish)
So $2 on your own is a $1.88 in this equation.
($2 - .12 = $1.88)
now the difference is $1.88-$1.40 = .48 cents
Let’s say 75,000 loaded miles is .48 x 75,000 = $36,000 additional dollars give or take in percentage difference with insurance included.
so I don’t how much more is needed, but that’s the difference give or take, plus the $3100. So 39,100 after insurance! If my math is right, I think it isLast edited: Jan 13, 2020
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