RE: CPM or Percentange?
Roadrunner,
As Vernon said, all you have to do, is a little division! Now, I'm a bit one-sided, I suppose, since I've only ever RAN on percentage. The thing I liked is higher pay per mile for short runs, if you divide it out. I've talked to many drivers, mad because they're not getting 'miles', they ran short runs all week, at 'per mile' rate, and had half the money I did for similar miles.
Now that I'm looking at new companies, one of the questions I ask is what is the 'lowest rate' per mile that is given. If I can run for that, the rest will be a plus. Now... I actually talked to one recruited who didn't KNOW how much the runs paid... How can you recruit drivers, if you don't know how much your company pays? I moved on quickly, after talking to a few drivers, and finding van loads running for 47 cents, and D loads going for 75 cents a mile. No WONDER he didn't wanna tell me.
My rule of thumb over the years has always been, if I was in a truck, nothing under $1.00 per mile, and van, nothing under 75 cents a mile... NOTHING! But.. I ran many, many of those short runs for $1.50-$2.00 plus a mile. One of my highest grossing weeks EVER I was home 3 times during the week, and never got more than 1 state away! Loved it!
But... that's just MY experience, with ONE company (tho they did change names on me)
Dreamer