I'm assuming you have or you can get the van . Let's assume a cost of 20,000. Let's pay this off in a year . At 365 days that's 54 dollars a day .So. Let's figure out operating costs . 10.5 hours and 75 miles is cost . Time for an employee and gas and maintenance . 10.5*20 an hour ( at 15.00 an hour wage plus 5 an hour in insurance and taxes and benefits). 75/15 mpg*2.5=12.50 a day plus .08 per mile maintenance , 75*.08=6 dollars for a total of
54 for van payment
210 wages
12.50 per day gas
6 dollars maintenance
= 282.50 per day to operate
I'd bid at 400 a day or 2800 a week
Just an example of how to figure good luck my man
delivery business bid
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by shakeh, Apr 5, 2016.
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Charge all expense like gas and payments everything on a rewards card , pay the balance off every month before the interstate charge and get the cash back . Get a Costco card to get cheaper gas , etc
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Hes just being a smart ###, remember, this is a site full of board truck drivers...Jonkie Thanks this.
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So what you are saying is that this board, has a bunch of bored members, then. Oh my, how boring...
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Wow, your granddaughter give ya that joke?
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I forget just now!
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Hello Said,
Have you been able to resolve your concern on the delivery business bid. If yes, I am interested to know what your final solution is.
Thanks.
Charles.
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Amazon is an old hand at figuring pricing. First party to name a figure loses.
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I am in the process of uploding documents i have bought cheap cargo vans but still dont know if they will accept the rate bid.
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Do you know what is a good price to bid for amazon route in los angeles?!
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