Snafu, as you know, you'll get the "New Canadians" from Brampton to do cartage work in the GTA for $50 an hour all day long.
Just don't expect any professionalism, any equipment that looks like it's been washed or maintained or a driver that's qualified. That costs more.
Question about pricing
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Big Kev, Dec 29, 2011.
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Or someone qualified to care for and handle the product safely on the trailer.
Sad part is mgfg is that rate of $50 an hour, does not provide the money needed to operate and maintain safe road worthy equipment.
Let alone pay for a professional driver that would perform the duties properly. -
I'm with you brother!
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If you drive the truck for 50 / hr how could you not keep nice equipment!?
Even if your paying a driver 22 / hr to drive it you can still come out ahead.
You guys, I tell yeah. -
You're being facetious on all accounts right....lostNfound Thanks this.
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Really?
Do tell please... I'd love to hear how you do the impossible.
Because I'm hoping mgfg was correct in that you are being facetious...lostNfound Thanks this. -
Lets break it down
50 / hour ( with FS added into that number ) x 10 hour days = 700 per day
Paying a driver at 22 / hour x 10 hour day = 242
Based on MY city insurance rates I pay right now it comes out to 1800 / year
1800 / 52 working weeks / 5 working days = 7 per day to insure
The truck ruffly eats 250L / week so about 50L per day @ 1.05 per L = 52.5 for fuel
So far we have 301.50 per day for the truck to run
Now we have to add in maintaince per month which I usually do about 10% soooooo 70
So to run my truck I pay out 371.50 per day with a profit of 700 leaves me about 328.50
( yes I forgot CPP and EI but lets just take off an over inflated 150 for that )
178.50 at the low end of the scale for pure profit.
Not to bad for doing nothing?
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Add in plates, WCB, health benefits for employees, office/whse costs, how about taxes, bookkeeping/accountants, your salary, trailer payment/maintenance, incidentals, money set aside for deductibles and major repairs
You seem to have forgotten a few items...mgfg and lostNfound Thank this. -
I don't know what you're insuring for $1,800 a year but that won't insure much in my part of the world even doing city cartage work. Is there a non-owned trailer policy also? If so, for what amount?
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I don't recall all his details (we've had this discussion before), but IIRC it is a single axle, GVW ~30,000 lbs, so a BIG difference from OTR with GVW at 39,500-63,500 kg.
I wouldn't even start the truck until the discussion is north of $125/hr. Most work I am doing now is around $165-185/hr.snafu Thanks this.
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