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Originally Posted by Steel Horse Cowboy
(Post 488202)
I know you are a Canadian thru and thru, but how hard would it be for you to move to the US???? I mean, even just rent a place over the bridge. It seems like it would make more financial sense for you to move here and make more $$$ being able to run loads intra-US and also Canada.
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Those guys are too lazy to paddle
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So, it's 3,500 empty miles and 3,300 loaded miles.
6,800 miles x $1.56/mile cost = $10,608.00 14 days x $500/day = $7,000.00 $10,608 + $7,000 = $17,608.00 Plus ya hafta figure in the extra cost of high priced fuel, the isolation pay and bad roads. I'd have to think about it for $20,000. But if it's really and truly as far north as you say, common sense says you must decline. That being said, I do take northern loads to places that we've never been to before because they pay well and you can do some recon for future trips farther north. So far the roads have been surprisingly good (better than I-88 and I-81 in PA and NY) and the drivers all say they would go again. Plus it's an advantage knowing that your truck is booked for the whole week or two, making money every day. One trip was so easy I actually gave the broker back $100. |
My costs would be higher simply because I'm paid percentage... close to $2/mi on all miles PLUS the daily profit (the way you suggested). So, it'd be $2/mi on 6800 mi = $13,600. Plus $7k equals $20,600. Pretty much what Rev said.
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I've been trying this $2/mi on all miles recently and it doesn't work too well. After reading the Rank's post I see what the problem is: I am running pretty much at cost because I only get 73% of $2/mi :(
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Originally Posted by tracer
(Post 490160)
I've been trying this $2/mi on all miles recently and it doesn't work too well. After reading the Rank's post I see what the problem is: I am running pretty much at cost because I only get 73% of $2/mi :(
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Originally Posted by rank
(Post 490183)
I doubt if your costs are as high as mine Tracer beacuse you drive your own truck.
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Originally Posted by solo379
(Post 490185)
Yes, but don't we suppose to make a profit? And i believe it's calculated after you've paid the driver. Wether it's yourself or hired help.
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2.25 gross or 2.25 to the truck? I think you'll have a hard time getting 2.25 to the truck on a consistent basis. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by solo379
(Post 490185)
Yes, but don't we suppose to make a profit? And i believe it's calculated after you've paid the driver. Wether it's yourself or hired help.
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