I think the freightliner dealer in Salina,Ks "only" charges 90.00 an hour, BUT since you HAVE to take everything back at least twice to get it fixed I just figure I'm paying about 180.00 per hour!
How high can you go
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by me myself and I, Feb 18, 2013.
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70 MPH truck @ $2 per mile = $140 an hour! WOW truck drivers are RICH!
Before you consider plucking that $100 gravy for just turning wrenches, consider how profitable you will be when deducting:
Rent
Insurance (public liability)
Insurance (workman's comp)
Insurance (med/dental benefits)
Tools
Corp tax
Personal income tax
labor
payroll tax
Social security tax
Environmental impact fees
Electricity
You're left with $20 an hour, but you dont get paid for 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM while you're in your office paying bills and doing billing/estimates/collecting from deadbeats...
What if you (or your employee) forget to tighten one bolt on a rod cap? YOU buy the $20,000 engine.
$140.00 an hour sounds like half of what I would do it for. -
So if your a talented, good at what you do mechanic. And place your business across the street from a TA or Petro etc. You actually believe that all you could make is $20/hr after expenses. So from the pessimism, their would be no chance in expanding. The up front costs would never be recovered. lol...every mechanic that ever opened a business has been living on foodstamps and working a night job at the waffle house. Don't let the overalls and grease fool ya...lol
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camaro68 Thanks this.
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It really depends where your from that will effect overhead greatly. Most guys I know use independent guys with shops in their back yards but if your out on the road I would have a hard time trusting Joe blow on the corner over a Pete dealer even though their nothing but part changers for the most part now.
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Think I will buy me a Yugo and do road service I can buy tools at the dollar store (pipe wrench cresent wrench pliers and screwdrivers oh and a hammer) I will only charge $20 a hour to fix your truck. PS dont plan on going anywhere for a while
Oh by the way do anyone know where the spark plugs go -
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just behind the blinker fluid tank.
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