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ehstruck
07-17-2009, 04:43 PM
hiring otr owner operators
(power only) will be using company trailers
53' dry vans

looking to fill positions for our brokerage divison
company based in romulus mi. (driver dosent have to live in area)

.85/mile loaded miles on all miles
d/h pd after 1st 50
fsc pd on all applicable loads to driver
layover pay if applicable
fuel cards
# miles up to driver

if any questions feel free to call or email
734-946-4235 / email= steve@ehstrucking.com

Blacksheep
07-18-2009, 10:36 PM
hiring otr owner operators
(power only) will be using company trailers
53' dry vans

looking to fill positions for our brokerage divison
company based in romulus mi. (driver dosent have to live in area)

.85/mile loaded miles on all miles
d/h pd after 1st 50
fsc pd on all applicable loads to driver
layover pay if applicable
fuel cards
# miles up to driver

if any questions feel free to call or email
734-946-4235 / email= steve@ehstrucking.com

OMG .85 A mile, really ? quit hauling cheep crap.

mike3fan
07-19-2009, 12:59 AM
OMG .85 A mile, really ? quit hauling cheep crap.

just because they pay crap to the O/O doesn't mean they haul cheap, just pay cheap. Though I suspect you are probably correct.

ehstruck
07-20-2009, 07:11 PM
ok what rate would you run your truck at than
understand .85 is low 90-92 plus fuel surcharge?

mike3fan
07-20-2009, 08:03 PM
ok what rate would you run your truck at than
understand .85 is low 90-92 plus fuel surcharge?

no offence to you, but it is this exact mentality that will keep this industry in the crapper forever.

Fredog
07-21-2009, 12:42 PM
ok what rate would you run your truck at than
understand .85 is low 90-92 plus fuel surcharge?


I average $1.68 a mile plus fuel surcharge, I cant imagine making it on half that

Rev.Vassago
07-21-2009, 02:05 PM
If it costs $0.45 per mile just to pay for fuel, then the rate should be MINIMUM $1.35 per mile just to break even. At $0.85 per mile plus a FSC that is likely around $0.25 per mile, that's still $0.25 per mile too low. Just to break even.

And that's assuming a decent amount of miles per week.

Notice how quickly there was an extra $0.07 per mile available? I'm guessing there's a whole lot more than that.

YerDaddy
07-28-2009, 09:59 PM
hiring otr owner operators

.85/mile loaded miles on all miles


How about if I just stay home and send you a $500 check every week? I won't go broke as fast that way.

Fredog
07-28-2009, 10:57 PM
How about if I just stay home and send you a $500 check every week? I won't go broke as fast that way.

and an extra 50 for escrow

Dejanh
08-15-2009, 06:17 AM
Its sad to say, but alot of guys actualy run for this, day in and day out....

scrapmetal
08-16-2009, 01:25 PM
If you live in a multi family home go for it!!!!!!!!!

jac_transportation
09-08-2009, 01:04 AM
call me lets talk i have a 2005 freightliner classic governed at 70 i own it i have awesome insurance cargo and liability ,uninsured motorist too