how about this..................O/O what do you pull(dry, reef, flat, ect) and what has been your pay per mile, point A to point B if you frequent an area?
example..... I pull a dry van from Chicago to Seattle and average $1.79 mile over the last 8 months. Seattle to the Boston area for $1.93 average. Boston to Chicago for average of $1.18. I always will look for hazmat in the northeast so I can get at maybe $1.50-$2.00 but happens only about 1 out of 5 times and take loads anywhere between $1.00-$1.40(that are usually max out, 79,000+ pounds) and asain average $1.18.
cab anyone else show their info?...............thank you
O/O what is your pay per mile, try to be honest.lol
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This is some cheap hauling .... wont take anything below $1.85 to $2.00
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Its just over $1.71 for all miles. works out for pretty nice money per week but another 25 cents per mile would be awesome. that's why I am asking.
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$2.32 all dispatched miles so far this year, loaded and empty. Haul a company 3 axle RGN, with probably 20% dead head, leased to a company.
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I will tell you my rates, gross and number of miles, but I will leave out which cities they are ...
A to B = $5,000 on 2153 miles = 2.32/mi
B to C = $4,400 on 2426 miles = 1.81/mi
C to A = $1,600 on 532 miles = 3.00/mi
Total = $11,000 on 5111 miles = 2.15/mi
Tolls and other misc. expenses will add up to about $250 for the trip ....
2 axle reefer ... this trip does not include california ..
** miles are by google mapsgekko1323, saab1985, fencitup and 1 other person Thank this. -
lol, wont tell locations!lol nice!
same gross as you, 1300 miles more -
Do you want my contacts also for these loads?
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Last year was my best year so far. Total of 61,485 miles, gross $131,685, fuel cost $34,655, maintenance $4,850
On a load per load basis its really all over the place anywhere from 1.70 to 3.20 a mile -
i am pretty sure you're being sarcastic and funny. i pull a dry van. i would be interested in contacts for sure on long runs that pay well. thanks
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So, I thank you for the input you made!fred1234 Thanks this.
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