You need to give us a line by line breakdown. Then maybe we can help you with your numbers. We don't know your insurance costs, truck payment, and all the other stuff.
what is your break even
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by thehornet, Jan 17, 2012.
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He actually had stated that 1.03 was his cost to operate, not his revenue.
If I, or anyone else for that matter, could get my operating costs down to 1.03 per mile, I'd be filthy stinking reach. With that said, I guess having an operating cost of 1.03 per mile would prove quite prosperous.Mommas_money_maker Thanks this. -
based on 100,000 miles, throw a more realistic figure at me than ?? -
Are you talking about leasing to a company, or running your own authority?
If leasing to a company, your operating costs are dependent upon your contract with that company, what they pay, what you pay, and what they pay and chargeback.
If you are running your own authority, you will be north of 1.40 and as much as 2.00, depending on many variables. 1.40 is the lowest realistic number I could see if you are paying a driver wage in your cost model. Getting that low would require a lot of effort and watching closely what you are doing, in my opinion.chalupa and Mommas_money_maker Thank this. -
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running on my own, - was hoping south on your figures, doesn't leave much that my company can bank,, - thanks for the heads up.
for fixed, i was factoring in truck payment trailer payment, collision and comp ins. bobtail ins. cargo ins. health ins. licenses, permits,
for variables,
fuel, tractor trailer tire fund, maintenance fund, repair fund, truck wash fund, phone, meals, tolls, taxes-road,use,fuel, miscellaneous expense -
truck payment 16k
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That is one of the reasons trucking rates are so low. O/Operators figure their costs too low, thinking they can make money at 95 cpm + FSC. You cannot, you will not make a decent wage if you are pulling for those low rates.
If you think your can run a truck for $1.03, plus FSC,leased to a carrier, and make 30,000 dollars plus as a salary, you are wrong.Mommas_money_maker Thanks this. -
Where are you finding fuel at for 3.50 a gal . Are you on a dedicated run or only in a small regional area? And I would say your break even should be more like 1.40 a mile
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Another thought I had is what about paying (uncle sam) taxes? You should be at least figuring 10% a month on maintenance (based on a 20000 gross) minimum and why only pay yourself 30 k a year? You can make that as a company driver
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