
Originally Posted by
Cam
So, I'm thinking vans on percentage is going to be closer to cpm than flats on percentage. Flats on percentage makes sense, you just make more and that offsets your costs. Vans on percentage you make less so it may not be enough to beat the paid deadhead, $4/gal diesel fsc, free dispatching (zero time spent looking for loads) on a cpm job. This is it! This explains the difference between the pro cpm and pro percentage view, yeah?
I guess if the rate is terrible on the van you would be correct,but the point is that at places like Landstar and others that you get paid percentage the rates are usually better,I was leased on with Landstar for 4 years and never hauled anything close to .90cpm.
.90/.65= 1.38 linehaul. I mt in Salem OR on Thursday. If I could get not too heavy, 1.38 linehaul and .30 fsc going to any good freight area I'd be all over it. Guys haul for that rate all the time. And, I'm much more picky than a lot of BCOs, I believe. You didn't haul for anything near that rate. That doesn't mean that most drivers nowadays aren't hauling for that rate at times. Sure, I'm going out to Cali at 1.47/mile to the truck. But, to get out of a dead area, which is where a whole lot of good loads end up- NE, west, NW, FL, west TX... 1.38 linehaul plus .30 would be decent. Thing is, at Landstar, it's the odd load paying a full fsc like .30 at today's fuel prices.
Landstar is all about getting hooked up with a few good agents and working for them rather than running the system,I doubt I would ever go back to them,but I did make good money with them.I just had other problems with the way they run their business.
People are telling me it's down over the last couple of years. One guy keeps all this logistics equipment in his trailer and was showing it to me and telling me how much he used to make. I've only been there a year so I'm just going by what I'm hearing.
Also with the fuel gurantee you probably won't be getting a fuel surcharge with that
I don't know how that works but if anyone is actually buying fuel at $1.25 I'm sure there is no fsc, there doesn't need to be. That'd be just great because there is no fsc for idling, going home, going out of route, and if you are on percentage, no fsc for your deadhead... ,another reason that percentage pay is better is I get a fuel surcharge based on gross revenue,not just a per mile figure(.20cpm). For example on the load I'm on now my fuel surcharge at 20% is $502,the trip is 805 miles,at 6mpg I will use a little over 134 gallons of fuel,which will cost $362.11. if you were running mileage you would get 805x.20fsc=$161,plus your $1@mile =$805 for a total of $966
Percentage fuel surcharge can be very nice. A time or two I've gotten percentage on the fuel and it worked out over 40cpm. But that's rare over here. Percentage of the linehaul and percentage on the fuel are two separate things. Yeah, if you are getting a percentage on fuel all the time, you are probably coming out way ahead- of course it depends on the percentage.
If you were on the controlled fuel cost it would be 134 gallons x 1.24 it would cost you $166.16 compared to my $362.11 for a savings of $195.95
Your rate $805+$195.95=$1000.95
I now there is not alot of van freight that pays as good as what I am getting,but there is
plenty of $2+ freight at these places if you know where to look(don't expect it to be on Lanstar's loadboard).
Does it exist, yes. Plentiful, I don't think so. Well, you know, what, you marry an agent's daughter!? You hear things. Problem is, there are a lot more guys getting their ears tickled with heresay and rumors than there are guys with sweetheart deals. I've always got my ear to the ground, but I still haven't landed anything special that's way above what the average BCO is getting.
The freight base really doesn't mean much to me because 80% of what they offer wouldn't be worth running and of the other 20% that paid good how much do you think a company truck will get over a O/O?
If it's cents per mile it all pays the same.
I pulled a 48' dry van at Landstar and I made over $175,000 on 125,000 miles,it is out there but you have to work to find it.
And to be honest I will do much better this year where I am at now(knocks on wood).