And you try to explain that to people that aren't in our profession, and they can't grasp where you are coming from or why.
Some numbers for new O/O
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) I think that you are well qualified to start a thread of how to maximize the revenue side of the equation. I mean maximization of home time with revenue over 200K. There is not a single one formula for everyone, but there must be some common things. For instance, going beyond comfort zone and stop relying on load-boards as much.
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Everyone wants a guarantee. Good luck with that. The only thing I promise everyone coming in, is that on occasion, through no fault of your own, you will get it shoved up your ###. It's just the way it goes.
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You're right, when I worked inside for a time, so many company guys turned lease ops would show up and show me their new Ford pick-up, 5th wheel, Harley, etc.
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Thanks for sharing your numbers. They are very close in percentages to mine. Looks like you had a nice balanced year?
Seems like no mater what something happens every year that’s $10 to $15k just when you feel like you got it all figured out?
Then your down a couple weeks with personal things and bam!!!!!
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The cost side is unforgiving, year after year, I spend the same amount of money for maintenance and pretty much the rest of it is the same too. I don't hope that it will be much different this year either. The revenue side is what makes a difference and getting that 190-200K in 2019 won't be easy If I sit at home for over 4 months in total again.Rideandrepair and Dave_in_AZ Thank this. -
2018 was $247 gross for me. I’m sure I could of got to $300 or really close had I tried harder?
I’m running hard right now because rates are still better than 2016 and I fear the rates will be back down there in the fall of this year?
We better get it while we can?
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