Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
No, the fsc does not pay the fuel bill in full with some left over. Some loads are good and some are bad. We are 0 to 100 bucks per week per truck that we take out of our % to pay for fuel on top of the fsc. The most we ever made off of fsc was 87 bucks one week. Yes, we sleep very well each night and we are not taking advantage. All of our drivers are very experienced and intelligent and know their math. 2 of them dont want any part of paying for fuel and 1 would do either. The drivers are averaging .46 to .48 per mile plus they get 67% of all the layover pay. Dont know where you get the idea that all fleet owners make a mint on their trucks cause you dont. Do we make a profit, sure we do. Its a business !! You think the 60% we take is all profit and it would be if it wasnt for those pesky bills that have to be paid every month. Then when it is all profit it goes in the bank so in a year or so you can replace the truck and the cycle starts all over again. If you think its a win fall then go buy some trucks and and make a million. Jump on in "the water is warm"
If your drivers are making .46-.48, then you're taking care of your drivers, and therefore, not one I'm calling out.
Are you telling your drivers to take all of the runs? Because if your trucks are averaging 1.50, then you should be getting .45 surcharge avg. I'm guessing the 100 comes from dh and idling. But that .45 almost completely covers the fuel by itself, where traditionally, the extra 20% + FSC did that. If you're only paying 100 extra, per week, that is a drop in the bucket of the 20%, and weaksauce for your argument.
Never said you made a mint on your truck. I've been there, I know the costs. Are you saying you need approx .65/mi to take care of your business after fuel and driver pay? In fact, Panther owners who do the sacred split, with the drivers paying for fuel, pay their bills on... .48/mi; and they have the same business expenses as you do. 1.20 is what you'd be basing your percentage on at Panther, the industry standard, not the 1.05 linehaul that Load One has. What I'm saying is that whomever has the 40% in this case is getting the shaft; and the owners definitely don't want it being them.
Awaiting your rebuttal.
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