Quit blowing sunshine up everybody's tail. The guarantee line haul rate is 95cpm. You cannot include your fuel surcharge in that, which you obviously have in this statement.
When I left (I can show the YTD statement to prove it) my average per mile rate overall was $1.10. But that includes fuel surcharge. With the high payments and BS loads, it was no wonder I was going hungry.
Regarding turn-in: you didn't stay for the inspection and get a copy of it???? WTH, dude??? Now since you didn't cover yourself in this way, of course they are going to get every penny they can. You took away any room you previously had to b**** about it.
Prime, never been insulted by employer before.
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Hey sazook... why are you exaggerating your numbers?
Check your qualcom. This weeks surcharge guarantee is 25.5 up from 25 last week, and was down to 24 for the two weeks prior to that. it hasnt been 28 in a long LONG while now...
and again, watch how you tell people they guarantee 95cpm. they dont. You can still run loads far below that. I did, an din fact there was one week i did it twice. There is a good chance you will run at least one load a week around 60cpm. -
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saz, i'd really like to see a breakdown on a quarter to quarter basis versus averages from week to week. i'm presuming, of course, that it is how your taxes are paid, using alternative minimum tax.
that said, renting/leasing doesn't offer me the stability and predictability that's needed in difficult economic times. you have no idea what percentage of the haul you get from load to load (which would provide much more transparency about how these contracts are bid, who the 'cheap' shippers are [and which loads to reject on that basis alone], and what lanes to avoid like the plague), which bothers me a lot from a business point of view. unless you have previous experience in the business from the desk side or grew up with the business, as i did, even experienced veterans can get into trouble with this kind of situation in today's freight environment.
As my father (a retired independent o/o of 44 years) reminded me growing up... '.. if this business were as foolproof as some people make it out to be, every fool would be doing it. even people with MBA's have gone broke trying....' -
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I beg to differ. I was on the road with my husband. Who is an owner operator. He told them "No to a load" for reasons of no money to be made. They started giving him horrible loads. I sat right next to him, and listened to hid DP tell him well sorry but you had a load now you just need to suck up what you get now. I also get his statements and Yes!!! they try and charge you weekly for the tolls of $16.00. Also to do our taxes was only to be 6.00 a week, we had been getting charged 40.00 a week. I could go on and on for the things that we had been charged.
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