Looking for some honest answers on what kind of rate per mile O/O leased to a carrier are averaging yearly. On flats steps and Rgn doing mostly legal size loads. Thanks
Leased O/O rates
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by OldPete379, Feb 18, 2014.
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Ok no answers so far, How about this. I currently average 1.65 mile pulling step and 1.80 if I pull Rgn with legal size loads. Is that about the average with all the companies or can I do better.
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http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...perator/239311-o-o-what-you-charging-per.html
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...-operator/238255-i-did-2-50-per-odometer.html
If you do a search or even just scroll down the thread titles your answer is already there.
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I do about $ 1.65 pulling van.
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I think you are doing ok, especially if you are pulling company trailers. I assume those rates are mt and loaded(all miles).
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At 1.65 are you paying all you costs At 1.65 I hope some one is paying your fuel and insurance.How long have you been a o/o at those rates not long I would think, do you know how much per mile your fuel is??
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I don't know where you are running but I think you could do much better. But there are some on here that would take that and be happy with it and not even look for better.
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I would apply to Walmart today and sell my truck if I was averaging 1.65 pulling a step. I don't even consider freight that pays 1.65 much less averaging that. I guess maybe if you're running 50% deadhead it might work.
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If u average 1.65 pulling a step something is very wrong...van drivers @ schneider are making that...try dry bulk or tanker and 97% of the time u will average 2.00 plus FSC a mile and work less but get paid more
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I'm willing to bet the above guys are talking ALL miles on the truck. It's best to avg all miles to make it simpler. There are some loads you can get $4.00+ per mile......but you have to deadhead 500 miles to find your next load.
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