Hi just wanted to know if an offer of $1.12 per mile is a good rate of pay when fuel cost have to also come out of this rate. Shouldn't it be a fuel surcharge added and not straight out take fuel cost out? Oh yea the load is for Fema
Is this a good rate?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by vlemons, Nov 29, 2012.
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Run away from this rate unless you want to run into being broke real quick....is this load through a broker that is doing FEMA work?
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A truck owner offered me this to drive containers from Ala. to Jersey. I would pretty much be sure that it's coming through a broker.
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One man's trash is another man's treasure.
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In your opinion what would be the best offer to make from my position.
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well if your driving his truck and only paying fuel, you can break it down
figure at 6 m/gal 1000 miles would pay you 1120 dollars will fuel rates your looking somwhere around 650 dollars in fuel so take home about 300ish for each 1k miles. On a 3k week maybe 900 takehome. Its got alot of variables, thats just quick math. Lower your fuel costs (better fuel mileage and good fuel prices) will dramaticly change your take home. -
Thanks Mud Duck you've helped me re-position my calibrations and look also at other options.
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Don't do it. Containers are always heavy and 85/95 can be hilly traffic jammed roads. Run far away.
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My friend ran fema trailer in emergency and was "given" $5 mile. in non ememergency $2 mile.
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Without knowing what your break even cost is for operating your truck we could only guess. You do know what your break even point is don't you?
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