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jokerpop 03-16-2008 05:13 PM

FSC is the right ?
 
Ok at this time I'm still running a company truck
and my truck is still parked. But I'm I looking at this right?

Weekly Retail On-Highway Diesel Prices ($ per gallon, including all taxes)

3/10/2008
-------------------Avg. fuel price-------Fuel schg

New England --------3.938 -------------0.56
Central Atlantic------3.989 -------------0.57
Lower Atlantic-------3.814--------------0.54
Midwest ------------3.784---------------0.53
Gulf Coast-----------3.798 --------------0.53
Rocky Mtn.----------3.732---------------0.52
West Coast----------3.885---------------0.55
California------------3.955---------------0.56

* These fuel surcharges are based on the average price of fuel in each region for the week indicated.
* Total surcharge per loaded mile.

So let's say I'm hualing a load 100 miles my FSC is 0.56 per mile = $56.00 FSC
And my truck gets say 5 miles to the gal. So 100 / 5 = 20 gals
20 gals X $3.93=$78.60 and now take off the $56.00 FSC
So cost for fuel is $22.60 After FSC . So I'm I not paying $1.13 a gal
I'm I doing this right ?
Like Gman says all the time don't haul it if it don't pay right.

solo379 03-16-2008 05:28 PM

You are correct! And if you'll get 7mpg, those FSC will actually pay for all your fuel! Good luck on getting those FSC numbers tho... :wink:

Sonny Pruitt 03-16-2008 05:41 PM

sounds great
but............
is the fsc based on loaded miles
or
all dispatched miles


big difference

Walking Eagle 03-16-2008 09:25 PM

Your math is right it's just the wanabe O/Os that you here bitching about fuel price. I figure right now I am paying about the same for fuel as I was in 2000.

jokerpop 03-18-2008 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by solo379
You are correct! And if you'll get 7mpg, those FSC will actually pay for all your fuel! Good luck on getting those FSC numbers tho... :wink:

Thanks, It just did not look right too me. Right now with 26 ton on and dead heading back I'm getting 6.50mpg and if I keep her at 65mph I get 7.25mpg. That's a dedicated run I do with a company truck. Today I was sent back with my load and got 5.50mpg round trip.

jokerpop 03-18-2008 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonny Pruitt
sounds great
but............
is the fsc based on loaded miles
or
all dispatched miles
big difference

That's for loaded miles. I'm looking at hooking up with a local company and the deal is 75% of load, FSC on all loaded miles and a % of the tolls. Running the north east.

jokerpop 03-18-2008 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
Your math is right it's just the wanabe O/Os that you here bitching about fuel price. I figure right now I am paying about the same for fuel as I was in 2000.

Will that's me :sad: rigth now "wanaba". But I have learned alot reading this forum. The company I'm looked at said I'm one of the few that asked about the FSC.

03-19-2008 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
Your math is right it's just the wanabe O/Os that you here bitching about fuel price. I figure right now I am paying about the same for fuel as I was in 2000.

Well I don't know about this wanna be OO stuff but I think it's more of a way for these ""baby"" driver types that want to run leased on to a mega carrier for 85 cents a mile to justify why they can't be a real OO . Also trying to justify being a glorified company driver by jumping every time their leased on company barks for them to do some-thing ??? They feel like they need this company to be leased on to so that this company can tell them what to do n what to haul n for how much and where to because they can't make those decisions theirselves ?? I'd rather just be a everyday company driver without worrying about trying to believe that I could maintain a truck on 85 cents a mile these days and even try to make as much as that company driver makeing 50 cents a mile with no expenses ???? Thats ""IF"" they get a decent FSC in the first place ???

jokerpop 03-19-2008 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ash_ca_la
Quote:

Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
Your math is right it's just the wanabe O/Os that you here bitching about fuel price. I figure right now I am paying about the same for fuel as I was in 2000.

Well I don't know about this wanna be OO stuff but I think it's more of a way for these ""baby"" driver types that want to run leased on to a mega carrier for 85 cents a mile to justify why they can't be a real OO . Also trying to justify being a glorified company driver by jumping every time their leased on company barks for them to do some-thing ??? They feel like they need this company to be leased on to so that this company can tell them what to do n what to haul n for how much and where to because they can't make those decisions theirselves ?? I'd rather just be a everyday company driver without worrying about trying to believe that I could maintain a truck on 85 cents a mile these days and even try to make as much as that company driver makeing 50 cents a mile with no expenses ???? Thats ""IF"" they get a decent FSC in the first place ???

I feel to many people just say ok to the company on the 1st offher, and don't do any negotiating. Tha company I'm looking at was at 68% of the load,FSC when they get it and no toll money. pulling their van. After talking to them,long story short. I have them up too, 75% of the load, a $1.00 amile dead head North Jersey to PA,100% of the FSC that they get from the two companys and a % of the tolls. That realy works for me is it;s a dedicated run.Right now they are slow,like alot of others. They will pick up again in the next month.


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