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So that means a full 1/3 of my revenue goes to fuel. Is this what is customary? Funny thing is though...I think my revenues are higher than yours (on a per loaded mile basis) but we still have the same fuel costs (as a percentage). Goes to show how dead miles and crappy mileage can kill ya (i.e. me). |
Originally Posted by rank
So that means a full 1/3 of my revenue goes to fuel. Is this what is customary? Funny thing is though...I think my revenues are higher than yours (on a per loaded mile basis) but we still have the same fuel costs (as a percentage). Goes to show how dead miles and crappy mileage can kill ya (i.e. me). |
my fuel cost also will be above 30%
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well I guess I'm in range then. I mean I knew I couldn't get it any lower anyway unless I start buying in cheaper states but then my fuel tax would just be highter.
I'm wondering though, for you guys that have been at this for a while, is fuel a higher percentage of overall revenue than when fuel was a $1 or more cheaper? I mean if we went back 5 or 10 years was fuel still 30% of revenue? |
Funny thing...my fuel is right at 32% of my revenues. Bad thing is...I ran with injector problems for 3 weeks...which cost me $$$ because of bad fuel mileage. The rest of my numbers are just under what Rank has, I'm at about 33% of revenue for truck payment, insurances and maint & repairs.
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4 years ago my fuel was right at 25% then it went to 50% when fuel spiked,now because of FSC it is around 30%,basically I spend only 5% more now.
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Originally Posted by mike3fan
4 years ago my fuel was right at 25% then it went to 50% when fuel spiked,now because of FSC it is around 30%,basically I spend only 5% more now.
Either that or you were getting like $.90 cents per mile for the load. |
Originally Posted by mike3fan
4 years ago my fuel was right at 25% then it went to 50% when fuel spiked,now because of FSC it is around 30%,basically I spend only 5% more now.
Hmmmmmmmm |
Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
Originally Posted by mike3fan
4 years ago my fuel was right at 25% then it went to 50% when fuel spiked,now because of FSC it is around 30%,basically I spend only 5% more now.
Hmmmmmmmm |
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Originally Posted by mike3fan
4 years ago my fuel was right at 25% then it went to 50% when fuel spiked,now because of FSC it is around 30%,basically I spend only 5% more now.
Either that or you were getting like $.90 cents per mile for the load. and my total cost for fuel now is 30%,if I took the FSC off that I would be in the 10% cost range I would guess. It will be interesting in the next few weeks to sit down and run all the year end numbers to see what is what. |
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