Something else to keep in mind about factoring your freight bills....
I have never dealt with a factoring agent but what a friend who has in the
past told me was ( and it makes sense) if the factoring outfit doesn't collect
from the broker, they will charge you for the WHOLE amount. It would pay to
read the fine print.
Is anybody really making enough profit?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Omega, Feb 29, 2008.
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I'm still working on finding our break even rate. Do you avoid west of the Rockies? Because that is where we encountered the 1$ per mile freight and not much else. Where and how do you consistently get $2.25 per mile ? I would love to crack that mystery. We found that the northeast pays the best. Our first two loads in the northeast were almost 3$ a mile. We considered step-deck but we went with flatbed because it seemed more in demand. Looking forward to the season picking up (I hope?). -
In a way I feel like factoring provides security in case some brokers don't pay. -
For what you pay a factoring company in a few months you could cover one load not being paid. It's not that common if you do your homework before you book the load.
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We try to stay away from Colorado and west. But we do go there if the price is right; we go just about anywhere if the price is right. But you need to know what is coming out of there beforehand. Try to stay out of the user states (those that haul in but never have anything out). We go mostly Midwest, south and southeast. Get some customers of your own. I cannot stress this enough. You may only be a one-truck operation, but you can find a few customers to service. We also do overdimensional freight which helps to keep up the rate per mile. -
6.000 a month = 1500 miles a week = 300 miles a day ??
I think he should double his mileage... -
Omega may I ask how much experience did he have before going OO?
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Just curious, does he not have a business plan?
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6000 miles a month and not being home for 3 months do NOT add up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3000 a week is easy to do, that makes 12,000 a month if you keep on it. What is he doing with the other 50% of his time???????????????????????
As for "profit" whats that?
I've heard different places that if a O/O breaks even the first yr in business he should be lucky. If he makes a few bux the second yr that is about normal, and then to go on to make a 3% to 5% profit at the end of the yr is about as good as it gets.
With only working 50% of the time Omega ARE YOU CERTAIN he doesn't have other girl friends in other towns? -
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