very good calculation. I am just a o/o. I run a van. I do maintenance myself, save some money.
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a few good fuel good spot you might know.
1. Regina, SK husky B5 - B20
2. Lombard, IL speedway B20
3. north Chicago, IL speedway B20
4. Osseo, WI exit 88 exxon ulsd
5. Kingdom City, MO i70 exit 148 ulsd.
6. Mississauga, ON husky ( not good any more )
there are some other good fuel locations, too. I cannot really remember -
This happens to me as well but it has to be a very bad week which in this year i had many. I would make about 300 more a week can a company driver. But my fuel cost is about $80 bucks a week. In the 8 months i been running for this company i only put 6k miles on my truck. My truck payments are $800 a month. My operating costs is much less. During this season since the holidays are coming i am making about $1700- $2500. Which is not that great but i am seeing home times each day and hadnt passed a scale in months. We have on site dot inspection every 3 months. But during slow seasons i do see only $300 more then company drivers.
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I live and operate out of Oregon. Only run WA, OR & CA.
My running average for fuel in 2016 is 24% of my gross revenue and that includes OR PUC & IFTA. I choose to stay on the west coast, thus I pay a higher % in OR PUC by virtue of running through OR a lot.Last edited: Nov 25, 2016
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24% is much higher than it used to be. I pulled a 9 axle lowbed in 2001 and I recall the IFTA Quarter report from July 1 to September 30 my fule costs were just under 10% of my Revenue.
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Never never never buy another truck hoping it will solve money issues. I played this game and it sucks! Your driver's truck will break down far more than yours and you don't have the safety met to float it if it does.
I bought a peterbilt and 32 days later my sdp cat blew. $35,000 later. Then a week later my Volvo blew it's transmission, $13,000. 5 months later the Pete blew it's transmission.
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