how much should i bid on this lane to make it worth while?
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01-10-2007 05:39 AM by
gcal
ok here is the main info maybe someone can give me some advice so i don't go broke AGAIN.
850 mile trip one way 1 drop at 50$ and using their trailer. California to Oregon. three trips a week and no back haul guaranteed. but i can use there trailer on the way back if i find something on my own. if i use it for more then one day they charge me a 30 dollar fee for the day.
what do you think is a fair bid?
any and all advice is encouraged.
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01-10-2007 05:44 AM by
gcal
keep in mind i want to make a bid they will possibly take not just bid an outrageous amount that will not get me the lane.
i first put a bid of 1.35 pm and was hoping i can get a load back through the boards. what do you think.
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1.35 pm sounds cheap to me, but I am in a different part of the industry. I guess you have to find what it cost you to run your truck per mile and build in a comfortable cushion. You should not bid until you know exactly what it cost you to run your truck.
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01-10-2007 06:00 AM by
gcal
thats were my problem comes in.
i sold my old truck and am in the process of buying a new one. i found a Volvo 660 01 with 701k miles and they want 32.5 for it and will not budge. now if i buy this truck i have no idea what it will cost me to run it. a estimate (from friends that run the same motor and truck that it should get me an 6mpg loaded.
i figure 750-1000 per month in up keep for the truck.
road tax? in function of how many miles i drive
truck payment at 850 mo
insurance at another 850 mo
pay for me
and other expenses
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Are you talking about 3 complete round trips, or 3 one way trips?
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01-10-2007 07:30 AM by
gcal
3 one way trips are for sure. the way back i have to find my own loads but i can use their trailers
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gcal Posted:
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3 one way trips are for sure. the way back i have to find my own loads but i can use their trailers
That would be 5100 miles a week (roundtrip). I don't think you would have time for a return load. :?:
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01-10-2007 12:34 PM by
rank
Gcal,
My estimate: $2.30/loaded mile if you pay yourself $.40/for all miles.
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Have you included the cost of running in OR?? that will get expencive!!
tootie
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Is it 850 one way or round trip?? cause if it is one way how can you log 4950 miles at 55 MPH and do it all in 70 hs??
tootie