What should be an owner operator net income per year?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by TallJoe, May 26, 2018.

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What's an owner op should take home after all paid for operational costs:

  1. more than $150K

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  2. more than 125K

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  3. more than 100K

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  4. between 75K and 100K

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  5. none of your business to ask questions like that

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  6. Income does not matter. It is about the pride & glory of truck ownership.

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    He should make enough to replace his driving self and his book keeping self and dispatching self and mechanic self + ROI.

    Driving 1500 miles/wk x $.50 after employer's portion of Comp, EI, Pension, benefits etc = $750
    Disptaching 3 hrs/wk x $15/hr = $45/wk
    Book keeping 3 hrs/wk x $15/hr = $45/wk
    PM's 3 hrs/wk x $20/hr = $60/wk
    Truck $60,000/250 weeks = $240/wk
    Fuel and IFTA 1500 miles/ 5 mpg = 300 gal x $3.50 = $1050/wk
    $750 + $45 + $45 + $60 + $240 + $1050 = $2190/1500 miles =
    =$1.46/mile + all other expenses (cell phone, food, repairs, maint, interest, ROI, plates, insurance.......)
     
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    Yea no set # will work for everyone. Say your truck is paid off and doesn't give you much trouble mechanical wise. Say after fuel you do 3500 a week and are home everyday weekends off. Now another guy working there does the same as you except he has a 3500 month truck payment. He's not making out near as good with the guy who's truck is paid for and doesn't give him headaches every week
     
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    I'm afraid I don't really get that one...

    Is that new math?
     
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    fixed.
     
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    Okay, so the guy said his operating costs were $1.30 per mile BEFORE driver wages. Let's assume driver wages plus overhead & benefits are $0.70 a mile. That's $2.00 a mile cost to run the truck.

    Determine what a decent rate of return is on that $2.00 a mile and there you go.

    It's not rocket science ;-)
     
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    LOL. Now you made me wonder what it costs to run a rocket to the moon.
     
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    A lot more than $1.30 per mile ;-)
     
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    Here's my month of May snapshot running a dry van in the PNW:
    $17,560 revenue.
    6,500 miles run.
    10 Full days off at home.
    14 additional nights at home in my own bed.
    5 stops at home in route to shower,visit with wife, etc.

    My operating expenses BEFORE my salary & benefits were right at $1.20 a mile.

    You do the math...

    Bottom line, I made some really good coin and hardly worked ;-)
     
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