It costs an arm and a leg. LOL! Welcome to EO!
IF you have never been an expediter I would suggest NOT buying a truck. My suggestion would be to run for an owner, for a year or so, to learn the ropes and decide if you like the lifestyle. A lot of us in here have picked up good buys, or repos, when newbies bought trucks only to find out they could not afford them, or they hated the business.
IF you are experienced, ignore everything I said, except the welcome!
Why have you been hiding SO long? We are not THAT mean!
I basically covered what you just said, I missed your post. It is the wrong time of year to try and get started in an unfamiliar industry like this.
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I agree with these two fine members. Drive for a fleet owner first. Learn the business and watch how much it costs to run the truck. After a period of time, decide what you want to do.
There is no quick answer to your actual question. In expedite, one week you eat steak, next week you're on the hot dog diet. Then the turbo decides it's tired of working. I can tell you what that costs: $600 tow, $2500 repair, $250 motel bill. 4 days of no revenue.
If you can, attend the Expo next week. You will learn quite a bit by doing so.
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to answer you question.. what's it cost to run a box truck
This is you setting in the truck and driving it.
Just an ex sample and everything changes with the mileage.
truck cost, $500 month or $6,000 a year $30,000
insurance, 250-----------3,000
fuel, 7.6 mpg------------------52,631
Labor, 11h day driving-------12,474
repairs, maintenance-----------2,000
food, $27 a day-------------10,000
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-----------------------------------$86,105 / 100,000 mileage a year = 0.86 a mile
taxies, reg. and fees
co driver ?
hotel
your toys
your home
or anything you need that truck to pay for will raise your cost per mile...
Good luck.
I wanna make 86k gross a year....that'd cover my costs completely and get me out of debt in that years time lol. Vans sucks
And that's a pretty low costs setup. Look at a white glove type reefer truck and you can easily be at $210,000-$240,000 for the truck which is $3,000-$4,000/month note. And your insurance would be higher. And at only $2,000 in repair and maint a year if say you were doing a lot of work yourself and having great luck with the truck.
fuel, 7.6 mpg------------------52,631
You may want to reconsider what you are about to do. I would guess that since you don't know how much it costs to run a ST and can't figure out how to come up with the costs on your own that you have no experience. You are about to make a serious financial commitment to a business that you don't know and don't even know if you will like it. On top of that you are getting ready to spend a lot of money and get involved just as things are slowing down. Why not drive for a fleet owner first to see if it is a career path you even want to pursue?
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I wanna make 86k gross a year....that'd cover my costs completely and get me out of debt in that years time lol. Vans sucks