Is $1.26 per mile ok?
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Is $1.26 per mile ok?
Local cpmpany is paying $0.93 plus $0.33 total of $1.26 per mile as o/o, they also pay all tolls, scales, bridges, trailer repairs if needed, and lumpers. Is this a good deal? Thanks.
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I have actually called about 10 places so far looking to lease on as an owner operator and what you got quoted is the best I've seen so far. I'm sure people will tell you that you can do better but I've just LIVED this experience.
The best I came up with was $0.90 without a trailer and $0.95 with your own trailer and 74% of FSC. This is under the assumption you are leasing on to them.
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Originally Posted by brian
74% of fsc is total horseshit!, the truck should get all of it.
and I wouldn`t run for 1.26 a mile, well not unless I was just starting out and it was gonna open up doors for increased revenue.
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Re: Is $1.26 per mile ok?
Originally Posted by Neckster
Local cpmpany is paying $0.93 plus $0.33 total of $1.26 per mile as o/o, they also pay all tolls, scales, bridges, trailer repairs if needed, and lumpers. Is this a good deal? Thanks.
However, you need to know what it will cost you per mile to operate, it will be the only way you will know if the deal will work.
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The base plates, bt insurance, commdate, accountant fees, and without looking it up a few other things come out to be around $300 per month that the company will deduct from me. I'll be pulling their trailers, i.e. such as wal-mart, target, and long haul freight, and yes there is a company discount for fueling at their terminal, it's like $2.85 per gal. For starters I will be leasing an older truck, 1997 which the motor was just rebuilt from top to bottom for 16k, new drive and steer tires, and $2,700 in shocks and springs. My payments will be $800 per month for 24 months. The terminal is only 45 miles from my house. The company is called BRISK TRANSPORTANT they are nation wide based out of Tx. I've researched them and talked to drivers who are really happy with the company.
Thanks... be safe! Neckster.
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Hey Steve any company that takes anything off the top fsc is scum,stay away from them kind of companies.The fsc is to be 100% of the gross to the truck that is buying the fuel no other way is exceptable.
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This is an area I am very much interested in, because after many years in the transportation industry, we are entering the T/T arena, signing on O/O teams - and perhaps some solo drivers.
First, let me say that the whole FSC thing is a bit confusing to most drivers. If the customer has agreed to a set rate for FSC, the driver should get 100% of the FSC - nothing less. The FSC is actually an "over charge" to the customer to help pay for the fuel used to haul their load. Do not depend on any FSC to pay for all of your fuel - if it happens, thats great, but the FSC is only intended to help pay for the rising price of fuel, not completely cover it. As for base plates, insurance, etc. - $300.00 per month sounds a bit low. I just got a bunch of quotes for those items and have not found it to be that cheap anywhere - but good for you! The cheapest I found was over $800/month - and I'm still looking. Anyhow, we are still in the investigative mode, but are considering $1.00/ mile + FSC (approx .25/mile at today's prices) and a flat .70/mi for all dead head miles after the first 50 miles. Our FSC will change weekly with the national average price of fuel. I would be very interested in, and value all constructive opinions, advice and views regarding the above rate structure - - - keep in mind we are at least a few weeks away from signing anyone on, and the above rates are merely a fore thought and, perhaps - based on replies, will be adjusted accordingly. Thanks
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
I have actually called about 10 places so far looking to lease on as an owner operator and what you got quoted is the best I've seen so far. I'm sure people will tell you that you can do better but I've just LIVED this experience.
Basically, it's just a "survivor starter kit", like Brian said;-"just to open a door" , and yes, it's not too bad, for that. Too bad, is that a lot of folks, make it permanent! :sad: :wink:
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