C.R. England and Sons, Inc. - West Valley, Ut.

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  1. jr4488

    jr4488 Light Load Member

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    I agree that the CRE company trucks are governed to 60-63. It may be the same for the leased trucks. I don't know. However, many of the trucks that the Independant Contractors have, go faster.

    It's not really a big deal because even if you have a faster truck like mine, you really can't use it due to high fuel cost...

    REYJAC
     
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  3. jr4488

    jr4488 Light Load Member

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    Here is the math for a CRE truck running 4500 miles in a week. It assumes 500 dead head miles, fuel at $3.79(CRE network price last week), 6.68 paid miles per gallon (what I got last week with a 4 year old truck) .80 empty miles and .90 loaded (lowest CRE pays) and .42 per mile fuel rebate (what CRE paid last week)

    4,000 x .90= 3,600. Loaded miles
    500 x .80 = 400. Empty miles
    4,500 x .42 = 1,890. Fuel rebate
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    Gross. 5,890

    (4,500 / 6.68) x 3.79 = 2,553. Fuel cost
    .01 x 4500 = 45. Fuel tax
    .05 x 4500 = 225. Maintenance holdback
    .14 x 4500=. 630. Variable mileage charge
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    Total variable cost. 3,453

    600. weekly truck payment
    162. weekly insurance
    46 weekly permit cost
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    808. Total fixed cost

    Total weekly income $1,623
    Total annual income $84,396

    I can easily do the numbers above at 4,500 miles. Since you can't, you are either on the wrong fuel plan or you are driving in circles...

    REYJAC
     
  4. Mrfasttrack

    Mrfasttrack Light Load Member

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    I am sure its posted somewhere in all the CRE posts, but what is the variable mileage charge????
     
  5. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    If you drive your fancy truck to much they charge you extra:biggrin_2559:

    Then they tell you the great secret to making money is miles,miles,miles,miles,miles,miles,miles,miles,miles, 34 hr restart at home,miles,miles,train,miles,miles,miles:biggrin_2551:


    Never understand the concept of work 4 times as hard to make the same money most others do:biggrin_25512:
     
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  6. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    Who pays your second seat and how much?

    Never mind ... found it. You seem to have left that out of your equation. So another 540 at .12 mile added to your varible. Take that away from your net $1,623, your real net is only $1,083

    FYI
    2800 x .92= 2,576. Loaded miles
    200 x .81 = 162. Empty miles
    2800 x .44 = 1,232. Fuel rebate
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    Gross. 3,970

    (3,000 / 7.1:cool: x 3.85 = 1,626. Fuel cost
    Fuel tax is included w/pump price
    .10 x 3000 = 300. Operating reserve - I have access too these funds anytime for any reason
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    Total variable cost. 1,926

    515. weekly truck payment
    117. weekly insurance
    0 weekly permit cost
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    632. Total fixed cost

    Total weekly income $1,402 ... running solo

    Total annual income $73,605 - Actual weekly average to date 73,605/22= $3,345 with 24 days off ... 15% off the above example


    By the way your actual weekly average to date is only $3,836. 35% off of your example that you can "easily do" ... but appearently rarely do.
     
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  7. Mrfasttrack

    Mrfasttrack Light Load Member

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    That blows my mind also that you have to pay them to train someone for them.
     
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  8. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    Wanna really have an aneurysm?













































    They charge the guy your paying to train like $3000 too:biggrin_2551:
     
  9. Big Don

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    Ah but they are such a "top notch" company. . .:biggrin_2552:
     
  10. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    Is that the sight adjustment you make when acquiring............


    Oh wait sorry wrong board:biggrin_25512:
     
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  11. ronin

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    So, on 4500 miles, we get a $1,083 net? Sounds amazing close to what I was saying...EXCEPT we forgot to take out the HUGE amount of workers comp insurance I had to have on my wife. $212 per WEEK.

    I'm done here. You folks be safe.
     
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