50 cpm on a $2.00 per mile load is 25%. Fuel costs are typically 40% of revenue on the truck (80cpm). So you are paying 20 cpm for fuel to make 50 cpm. Balance is 30 cpm to you.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Fryedaddy, Jun 23, 2019.
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Not correct. Using that $2, it would be 2-.80=1.20/2=.60 each... Basically, I will be making half of what the truck does after fuel
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You've already got your mind made up why come here asking questions? Let us know how it turns out.FlaSwampRat Thanks this.
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What are you doing that has your fuel cost at .80 cpm. Mine is less than 5mpg and my fuel cost runs about .65.cpm.
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I do it every day. Currently on my 30 now. Try soda, it's almost all on pallets now, half pallets to be more precise and I just dump the #### in the door and a merchandiser comes by and does the rotation of stock and all that jazz and I pick the returns up next time around. Not a bad gig.
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I'm not following your math here. The OP said he makes 25% of the load, which is 50 cpm, and is responsible for 25% of the fuel costs (which would be deducted from his pay, not what the truck makes).FlaSwampRat Thanks this.
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Ah, thought you were talking about me, my apologies. Also, for the OP, sorry we hijacked your thread, I should have started a different one....Zeviander Thanks this.
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