And how much is your company's fuel surcharge this week.
I won't say who I drive for but
I make $1.07 + $0.19 cpm FSC this week.
So... $1.26
I guess that is alright.
Leased-on O/O's, how much are you earning a mile?
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Yeap, you're killing it....
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Whoa, where do I sign on for that awesome deal!?
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If you’re leased on with a carrier, anything less than 1.45 is too low, all miles. At this point, I’d say 1.50 or less is too low. I’m talking general freight in dry can and reefer.
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Oh yeah I forgot to add. I pull dry Van.
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Please don't, that is cheap and it hurts all of us.
I think you need to know what it costs you and what profit margin you want to maintain to come up with a number, excluding the FSC.
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My fixed and variable costs totaled $1.43/mile in 2018, leased to a carrier.
.29 cpm was the last of the truck loan.
That would be $1.14/ mile - with paid off equipment.
Let me see - $1.26 minus $1.14 -
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$1.70 hub miles
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I am not on a lease purchase.
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