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NoProblem 11-26-2012 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by LogBook (Post 519774)
noproblen

i wasent trying to get down on yr offer, but at my trk rate 1.26 pm is what pays the trk/trl cost bases on 100,000 miles a yr ur talking 1450 miles a week times 52 weeks =75400 miles i would have to make 1.65 mile to pay the trk/trl bills. thats nothing to me, ya you find someone trk and traler in 100% paid and the overhead is much lower. im on the west coust so i wouyld never think about your ofer as a real thought i was just laying out some numbers. ofcoures i run ref as well otr. my nubers were to show you dont look a cpm to figer if it payes what you wont you must look at cost as well pofit and i think it was freebird i was directing things at for his coment.

I understand what you are saying and I agree with you.

NoProblem 11-26-2012 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mgfg (Post 519776)
I'm not saying $5.00 a mile is needed but your rate is inadequate>dedicated freight or not. You're tieing up a trailer for the term of the contract or had you forgotten about that?

Please, DON'T tell me what my expences are or aren't! I don't tell you how to run your business, keep your nose out of mine.

ps:If you want to get into a name calling match.....

I drove big truck for 5 years, managed a fleet of company trucks and now dispatch my own O/O trucks as well as broker freight - I know what expenses are.

If tieing up a trailer for 3 or 4 days a week does not work for you, then it does not work for you - there are plenty of others who want the time off the road to spend at home - or are occasionally willing to drop the trailer and run a weekend shorty - - - I know plenty of drivers who are always seeking time off regardless of the trailer being empty or not.

I have a *team* who enjoys a R/T 300 mile per day dedicated lane, I have others who enjoy being home every night so they only run local dedicated, and on and on - the list of lanes/preferences is endless. In the end, it is what it is - and it ain't for every one.

FWIW, I manage our expedite division and when truckload carriers stumble onto freight lanes that pay expedite rates, it's only a matter of a very short time before those lanes turn into expedite lanes that pay truck load rates - in most cases, less.

Such is not the case with the lane offered because it is long term, it is a scheduled and relatively easy lane far as that goes. No tolls, no low bridges, no touch, a solo can run legally etc. - as such, it's going to pay accordingly.

Look at it for what it is, if you can make it work - then fine and good, if not, oh well.

NoProblem 11-26-2012 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cdreid (Post 519835)
I dont think he gets it i think he believes oo's just want piles of money thrown at them.

Noproblem the problem is you want to use someones trailer for storeage and not pay for it. The rate of 1.51 might be doable if the o/o is willing to live on the money a newbie trainee makes after taxes. Yes he can drop the trailer and run more.. so you basically want to provide a storeage trailer. Those things cost money... here are some numbers for you:

Truck payment $300 week
Ins/misc $250 week
Fuel @ about .57 mile (7mpg) = 827.07
Maint (too low actually) = $157
Trailer - ????????????
im missing things here but thats low.. for an oo who doesnt have health insurance for him or his family and is going to get NAILED come tax time.
Thats $1534 a week. Pay 665.93 after expenses BEFORE taxes and doesnt include ther cost of the trailer you want for free.


You have a very high truck payment and high insurance payment too - IMO - either way since the offered rate is too low for you, then you certainly must currently run for more than $1.50/mile for all miles using someone elses trailer, maybe even 7 days a week - sounds like you have a good thing going already and you like to roll 7 days a week - I'd pass on this lane of I were you.

NoProblem 11-26-2012 07:36 PM

This lane has been covered - thanks for your interest!

freebirdrfd 11-26-2012 09:03 PM

I didn't see anybody on here interested.

chris1 11-26-2012 09:35 PM

Nobody noticed that he is a 55 Days to pay/B rated in ITS?

NoProblem 11-27-2012 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by freebirdrfd (Post 519876)
I didn't see anybody on here interested.


Not surprising.

GMAN 11-28-2012 02:30 AM

What he apparently doesn't seem to comprehend is that there are other costs involved in running a truck other than fuel.

NoProblem 11-28-2012 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GMAN (Post 519939)
What he apparently doesn't seem to comprehend is that there are other costs involved in running a truck other than fuel.

I comprehend all the costs of operating the business of running a truck for profit.

Odds are high that those who posted against the offered rate do not run for much over $1.10/mile for all miles themselves, probably less - and my guess is they take +2 months off each year already - much of that time off is at truck stops............and they could care less if their trailer is full or empty when they are on time off.

chris1 11-28-2012 02:05 PM

My drivers run a 4 1/2 day turn,13-1400.00 week with paid medical benefits and and you think that amount is good for a truck?


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