hondaking38
Veteran Expediter
occupational insurance $17.47
escrow $50.00 a week until $1000.00 is achieved...(incase of accident or theft of qc ETc)
also it take approximatly 3 weeks to be paid on the fuel surcharge....the 55% paid after each load is on the base rate , it does not include the fuel surcharge....however, hubby is being paid, 55% of his 60% so you are only getting 5% more pay and fuel surcharge....now i only have two vans, so my advise might be different then someone who owns a dozen....fuel only costs .20 cents a mile maximum...if its costing him more then that then he needs to slow down....at 70 mph i get 16 miles a gallon at 60 mpg i get just over 19 miles a gallon.. it makes a huge difference at the end of the week average per gallon this last week that i paid was $ 3.10 at 16 miles per gallon it costs your hubby about 19.4 cents a mile to drive that van at 19 miles per gallon it only costs him 16.3 cents per mile to run the van..its a huge difference.. so he would be making just over .30 cents a mile profit plus fuel surcharge....thats more then my driver makes on the 45 percent and i pay the fuel..slow down..keep the deadhead down...and most of all keep away from eating meals at truck stops, which easily cost a driver $20.00 a day...it can be profitable..
escrow $50.00 a week until $1000.00 is achieved...(incase of accident or theft of qc ETc)
also it take approximatly 3 weeks to be paid on the fuel surcharge....the 55% paid after each load is on the base rate , it does not include the fuel surcharge....however, hubby is being paid, 55% of his 60% so you are only getting 5% more pay and fuel surcharge....now i only have two vans, so my advise might be different then someone who owns a dozen....fuel only costs .20 cents a mile maximum...if its costing him more then that then he needs to slow down....at 70 mph i get 16 miles a gallon at 60 mpg i get just over 19 miles a gallon.. it makes a huge difference at the end of the week average per gallon this last week that i paid was $ 3.10 at 16 miles per gallon it costs your hubby about 19.4 cents a mile to drive that van at 19 miles per gallon it only costs him 16.3 cents per mile to run the van..its a huge difference.. so he would be making just over .30 cents a mile profit plus fuel surcharge....thats more then my driver makes on the 45 percent and i pay the fuel..slow down..keep the deadhead down...and most of all keep away from eating meals at truck stops, which easily cost a driver $20.00 a day...it can be profitable..