How much Does your truck have net a Day?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by milkman91494, Feb 14, 2013.
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Getting the tank cleaned is costly.Quite a bit more than just a good steam clean -
Figure your cpm, lets say you run 120,000 miles per year, take what you think you can get per mile minus that by 63% overhead.
Example. 120,000 miles per year x $1.51 cpm = $181,200 Gross - 63% overhead ($114,156.00) = $67,044.00 Net.
Expenses are going to vary.
This does not include paying federal and state taxes. -
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They wash you out at the milk plant. I figure I will make 300 n 375 on the four load a day ones n it's 8 to 14 hour days. That's bringing in 1350 for 2 days then 350 for the driver n 350 for fuel so I'm making 700 for two days. N I have the money to buy a rig with cash so no payments
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Those aren't all of your costs. Plates, permits, insurance, maintenance, tires- among other things. Employing a driver isn't that simple either... he's bound to a trip schedule with none of the latitude that an independent contractor must have, so he's a W2 employee.
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Ya I'm figuring 70 bucks a day for other stuff
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Well I'm goin to be a mechanic at a local college. And I figure relief drive on Saturdays.
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