Is that the deal where you go on a website and pick your loads right off of Scneider's board?
The Good, The Bad, The Honest Truth of a New Roehl Lease Operator
Discussion in 'Roehl' started by MayhemTrucking, Dec 28, 2010.
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Scott72 Thanks this.
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I'm not being too overt, but I am most interested in Schneider. I am also considering adding additional trucks.
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Before making the switch to owner op I would recommend that you run your company truck like it was yours. Keep track of all your numbers including repairs. Some things you will have to guess on, but trying to make the jump with no idea of how to run your business is going to make things tough. Make sure you have a bit set aside for repairs. Something as simple as a hole in a steer tire will set you back at least $600, plus any road service call. I went in for a simple p.m. and ended up having to have the oil pan replaced to the tune of $1800.00.
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I have found that I need to average a minimum of 400 miles a day to be profitable. If you do something like the Choice system then you no longer chase miles. Instead you are looking at what the load pays the truck versus how long it will take to complete the run. You still need to know what the load pays per mile, but if the load pays enough a short run will work.
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