Plates - 75$ a year
WCB - $1000 year
Book keeping - 0
I don't need a salary
Paid cash for truck
Edit- this is for a city truck. That's all I do so that's what I know.
Question about pricing
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Big Kev, Dec 29, 2011.
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Full coverage with 5 million and no glass.
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Plates for $75 a year>My P/U costs that much
WCB is 6% of gross earnings where I come from
You work for free, good on you! Are you married to a nurse or teacher?
Paid cash>Great never repair it or plan to replace it? -
How about you post a picture of this truck.
Car plates in Ontario cost $75 per year... commerical truck plates much more than $75. -
Look at the rates he charges...he does work for free.
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I DONT drive this truck - I have someone hired out at $18 an hour
I drive another truck, a class 1'er -
And your deductibles would be?
I ask because something (well several things actually) aren't adding up. -
$4000, it's all about hiring the right drivers.
I didn't pick the first driver that came to me - I have a driver with an almost perfect record and it show how professional he is behind the wheel.
I would put the deductible up but it wouldn't help anymore with the insurance . -
That's now what I charge anyways. I was merely going with that rate.
The rate we charge is $9 / bill.......
and $1.10 every 100lbs
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And you license that truck for $75 a year?
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