FREE TO FAIL
Seasoned Expediter
I wanted to get some feedback on my first long week expediting After running all the numbers for the last 8 days i got 2100 loaded miles 110 paid deadhead miles and 2450 odometer miles. The trips did not exceed 400 miles and had Chicago 3 times (ugg!) I grossed 2660.00 with FS and bought about $660.00 worth of fuel. I sat one day in Saginaw MI which was a total bust ended up deadheading out ... never going back to that town!
I would like some input on these numbers i beleive that while the mileage was good for a solo, the rate was not, My company pays on a percentage basis. I hauled a lot of NLM auto freight and notice that the rate was quite poor on some of the loads, but after sitting I felt that I had to turn the wheels to make something. I turned down a generous amount of loads as I felt the deadhead was excessive for the length of the run.
I dont beleive I can make a profitable wage based on these rates even though truck and insurance only runs under $1200.00 a month. I know i am the new guy but the freight doesnt know it and i should have the same opportunity at the longer and better paying runs. (I said as much to the operations manager as well)
Anyway for those of you who havent read my posts I run the 2002 Volvo 24' truck. I know no one here really likes to talk about the money but I want to open that dialog for myself and other new drivers as well.
I would like some input on these numbers i beleive that while the mileage was good for a solo, the rate was not, My company pays on a percentage basis. I hauled a lot of NLM auto freight and notice that the rate was quite poor on some of the loads, but after sitting I felt that I had to turn the wheels to make something. I turned down a generous amount of loads as I felt the deadhead was excessive for the length of the run.
I dont beleive I can make a profitable wage based on these rates even though truck and insurance only runs under $1200.00 a month. I know i am the new guy but the freight doesnt know it and i should have the same opportunity at the longer and better paying runs. (I said as much to the operations manager as well)
Anyway for those of you who havent read my posts I run the 2002 Volvo 24' truck. I know no one here really likes to talk about the money but I want to open that dialog for myself and other new drivers as well.