at 4 dollars a gallon.......I am bailing out
#21
Originally Posted by furbis
and even then we get a fsc but it doesn't get it down to 1.25
Of course it per loaded miles only! But even for all miles run, it's still $0.80+FSC a gallon! :wink:
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#22
Originally Posted by Bigmon
Get some of that 50 gallons for $50 like Bandits Cousin did last year. :lol:
Funny how nobody quoted my first post from this thread :wink:
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Hey Solo, nice to come back to work and feel wanted, isn't it? :lol:
I tell ya Sonny, there are times when I'd be happy as hell to go back to a simple lease situation like that. No stress, a lot less work, just drive. I much prefer the simple way. Like Solo said, I hate any job, but ya gotta do what best pays the bills. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by no_worries
Hey Solo, nice to come back to work and feel wanted, isn't it?
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Happy Trails to you!
Keep that paint covered so it doesn't fade....you will be back in the fine ride soon!
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Thanks
I am just finishing my application The biggest problems I see with the reefer are: strange but true a lot of dry loads are actually paying more than reefer deadheading is crazy in July when the unit is running full force its another $4 per hour I just got a S plainfield, NJ to Boston and Portsmouth NH $1350 but I have to baby the load over the weekend good decent rate and an ltl load back paying a few hundred more so I can go out in style but the holiday weekend had a lot to do with the Boston rate thjs is the busy season but I would never survive another winter
#28
Sorry to hear it Sonny......
I too am parking my truck and hopping into a company truck for the time being. I can bring home about $900 week as a company driver after taxes, and all my stuff is paid for already but the house, and I will be doing the EXACT same thing as I am now, just in THEIR truck breaking THEIR stuff :lol: If it gets any better, I might hop back in and go BBR again, but I dont think it will happen. I will just use the truck to pull the race cars to the track and do side jobs for friends most likely.
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I have no idea how to be profitable for a full year
at 4 dollars a gallon Someone sneezes in Venezuela or Nigeria and 4 dollars will be cheap I am using the reefer for a month or so because its still cool out and the unit does not have to work hard. My suggestion to anyone with their own authority. Start working on a plan "B" It is crazy how at 4 dollars+ a stategy really meant nothing could cost you your house. Should you take that cheap load to a better area or leave it on the dock? It may have been a no brainer at 2 per gallon but is it the same answer at 4.31 a gallon factor.....?? I have no idea. But pick the wrong strategy and you will be hurting. Also I often hear people say the "weak or incompetant" are being weeded out. The jury is still out on that. I decided to find a safe haven in the storm. I can always go back in if it seems profitable.
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right now the carrier I am with is kicking out .50 a mile for FSC. Not the best I have heard of, but a darn sight better than most.
The FSC is adjusted weekly based on 5.5mpg and base of $1.25 a gallon. Soooo.... no need to bail out yet. If I get 6.5 mpg (which I come real close to), that means an extra $10K a year added to the net profit on average.
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