http://customcritical.fedex.com/us/owneroperator/default.shtml They are paying 2.58 a mile plus FSC & Toll I always like to pass on info. I have not been in the game in about the same time as you. But I'm ready to get back into it. I have been doing the research.
Money - Looking to earn $5k and up per wk as O/O
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by SOAT, Nov 24, 2011.
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According to the link you provided contractors are paid a percentage of revenue. Nothing is mentioned about 2.58/mi + FSC.
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I have it in a email I called and talked to them early this week. I was letting people know where you can get the info from. Give me your email and I'll send it to you! William LeSure
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I mean, even if you CARRY a spare - you still have to pay for the road service. I don't know anyone (aside from some guys that cruise the local farmers market/truckstop) that will pull a wheel off & mount a tire for $50.
I KNOW how to do my own - but am not likely to carry the tools to do it on a run. And granted - someone who does this for a living can do one in under 15 minutes (maybe 20 for an inside wheel).
Obviously preventative maintenance/replacement is important here - but stuff happens, and if you're not on your "home turf" and you lose a tire, you're not "limp mode-ing" it with a flat steer. You're at the mercy of whoever you can get to come out and fix it.
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So it is, in fact, quite feasible, if you don't happen to have a spare hanging on the the back of the sleeper, or in a rack on the trailer - that a flat, out of your home market - under a load, in the middle of nowhere/night - will cost upwards of $500 to have someone come out - with rubber - and put in on for you.
Single/new O/O, is likely not going to have "national account purchasing power" (depending on if he's got his own MC or is leased on to a "major").
This is the "unexpected variable" we were attempting to enlighten the OP about.
I'm not trying to argue with you here - just getting some clarification regarding the $50 or $200 tire.
RickLast edited: Jun 1, 2012
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Speaking of which, most of the truck stops and the places that offer road service have a varied stock of used tires out back. That's how I got that one for $200. The TA had a couple racks out back and I only got it because I knew to ask about it. That ended up costing around $275 with labor, so not bad at all.
It's good to plan this stuff out ahead of time so you don't get stuck paying for that $600 tire. I would carry a spare, probably a couple of them. That way you'd be looking at whatever you can get them for, hopefully $300 or less, and $60 or less to get it put on if you can make it in to a shop on the road. Or if you're stuck, $125 for a service call to swap it out instead of $725.SheepDog and rsconsulting Thank this.
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