gas, fees, tolls, taxs, scales, tires, fluids, repairs.....
do you really make that much more a cpm, that it covers all those and still make money???
with the rising price of gas (well rising everything) i feel for the o/o.
now 30-40 cpm working for a company is not GREAT money by any means, but it does afford a living...
oh and yes i'm new to the forum... FIRST POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how do you guys do it???
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Forklift, Jul 18, 2008.
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Good Luck and Welcome to the forum O/O get payed different than company drivers each company does things a little different
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O/O's don't work on cpm more like dollars per mile
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haha of course! my fault, i was just making a comparison. I've looked at a couple companys that pay o/o's anywhere from 1.30 to 1.50 a mile. Just seems too low to make profit. i guess alot of it comes down to "what" your actually hauling. -
I average $1.9-2.0 a mile gross and it costs about $1/mi to run the truck so that leaves me a nice drivers wage. I hope the price of fuel keeps going up, it will finish off all the bottom feeding rate undercutting idiots that are keeping freight rates so low
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