5 or 6 years ago, most of the nationwide carriers paid at or about $1.00 per revenue mile for all van freight. As competition increased, the payouts decreased.
In 1989, Roberts Express' (now FedEx Custom Critical) full tariff was 99 cents to a van owner. At a modest 2% inflation, that $.99 should be $1.36 today. So, I guess that my carrier has kept up with inflation better than most.
Our overhead has more than doubled since 1989. My first van cost $15,000 and fuel was $.80 per gal.
My comments, I believe, apply to any size expediter truck. Are we being fairly or appropriately compensated for our investment of time and money. I think not! As the cost of consumer goods rises in proportion to inflation, the cost to the customer, of getting those goods has decreased. We are supporting that decrease.