The spot market is a garbage bin.
Those who want to thrive on it are raccoons, some fatter, some slimmer,some mire or less predatory. Raccoons nonetheless.
If you don't want to be a raccoon, go to a palace, become a Great Dane, thrive when the Kings supper is served. .
What is your operating cost per mile (poll)?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by kay_ray, May 11, 2022.
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Last year and so far I’ve ran an avg of 3.8 with cost being a rough 1.3, so far so good imo
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Maybe it needs to be said if this includes paying yourself. That’s an age old discrepancy when talking about this topic.
Looks like the $1 to $1.50 is the biggest crowd. So, if your spending 85 cents per mile on fuel, and you pay yourself 65 cents per mile. Then your already at 1.50 per mile and that’s whether you run many or few miles. Doesn’t take into account the tons of other things not to mention payroll tax on yourself.Czar_Zero, Another Canadian driver, Oxbow and 7 others Thank this. -
This is all easy when you’re making 1 million dollars a mile like me, nbd
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The sad part is your right their gonna take down good O/O s too before they fall over because stupidity is their only friend and it will stick with them right to the bitter end
Because they will cut cheap rates down to garbage rates just trying to thread water while their sinking
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I’m going to title this,
**So, you want to be a Carrier.**
And you can bookmark it or whatever fior general knowledge for anyone wanting to start a company, now making you a carrier, not owner operator, though its a thin line.
Just figure 5 mpg, $5/gallon theres $1/mile off top, yes some get better, but we’re hypothetically speaking. You can drop some for mpg.
Now.
Insurance $1400/month (truck & trailer mine is $1385 and change but i round up.)
So 1400/4 weeks $350.
Tags $33.334 52 weeks $1600/year
2290 $550per truck $10.58 so say $11/ week whats .40 amongst friends?
Ucr $60.62(0-2 trucks year)$1.17/week say $1.00
Drivewyze/prepass $17.99/month$4,50/week just keep it here, no need rounding.
Elog. $550/year or $10.58/week say .60, whats 2 cents.
$405.93week.total
Not counting yearly tests for drugtest/clearinghouse.
Now the good stuff.
Truck payment.
One of mine is $1119.07/month
$279.77/week, say $280
Trailer payment $717.76/month or $179.44 yay a round down, say $179.
Total here -$459/week if you work or not.
So.
We’re up to $864.93/week divide that by 5(M-F) for $172.99
per day if you work or not,
Trucks in shop, you lose 3x
$172.99/day plus repair, plus revenue lost.
But at least that is what it’s gonna cost if you work or sit at home watching cartoons.
If you lose it, you can’t ever get it back.
“Judge!!! What you mean I can’t get it back, tomorrow I’ll work hard and make double that and I’ll have it back.”
No, that money was left on the table.
If you’d have gotten it, you’d have that double money you made plus tge one you lost for triple.
Once it’s gone, its gone forever.
Now minus your fuel cost per however many miles per week.
(Purposely left out Fed/state/payroll tax/ unemployment tax) etcLast edited: May 12, 2022
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Knowing your cost per mile is important and yes like @SoCalRed mentioned, is dynamic. You shouldn’t get too wrapped up comparing your cost per mile to others here on ttr. Too many variables. Some don’t include all. Some run junk equipment and poor service. Some go all out and go overboard. Others piggy back on a carrier for a trailer, insurance, maintenance, and about everything under the sun. While others take it all on and even have multiple trailers. What the focus needs to be, the difference between expenses and income needs to be as far apart as possible while providing 2nd to none service.
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