- how should I bid in this business. I want to know what it mean to bid per route? does it mean I should put an amount for daily charges or weekly. lets say I want to bill them 400$ per day , should I put that number or something else
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- DESCRIPTION
Standard packages using a vehicle- ADDRESS
9031 North Lurline Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91311
- SERVICE AVERAGES
- 10.5 hrs per route
- 75 miles per route
- Small packages (50 lbs. max)
- REQUIREMENTS
- Dry cargo van with 230 cubic feet of cargo space
- Onsite dispatcher
- Uniformed messengers
- 7/365 day operation
- 1 shift per day
- RATE CONSIDERATIONS
- Inclusive of fuel, vehicle, maintenance, insurance, and dispatcher expenses
- Tolls to be billed to Amazon
- Some work will earn tips
bidding to be owner operator
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by shakeh, Apr 7, 2016.
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I would call the customer and get the facts directly from them. You wouldn't want to commit to something and find out its not what you were expecting afterwards
Young25 Thanks this. -
$400/day? Is that for truck and driver? I'm not sure that's a good number.
Hype6477 Thanks this. -
agreed I don't start my truck up if I am not going to take home min $500
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Did you figure it out already because i'm in a similar situation and i need help like ASAP !
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Are you looking to put together an rfp (request for price) for some freight you need hauled?
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Sounds like and LTL gig with a straight truck? I don't pull vans but 230 cubic feet sounds a little small for a 53' van
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Sounds like he is wanting to bid on amazon home delivery gig
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This is someone fishing for a uship rate.
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Looking back at his previous post, it looks like he's bidding on an amazon route.
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