Loaded Miles (Straight Truck Only Please)

How many loaded miles are you running per year? (Straight Truck Only)

  • Less than 90,000

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • 90,000 to 100,000

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • 100,000 to 110,000

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • 110,000 to 120,000

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Over 120,000

    Votes: 3 30.0%

  • Total voters
    10

BulldogFr8

Seasoned Expediter
How many loaded miles are you running per year?

Edited late to add:

I would prefer the answers to this be TEAMS.

(Thanks pjjjj ;) )
 
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juliewray60

Not a Member
Interesting question

Made me go do a quick re-cap
to see past years mileages.

1999-67,500 -O/O
2000-88,000 - O/O
2001-103,000 - O/O
2002-76,000 -O/O
2003-121,000- FedEx
2004-115,000- Fedex
2005-88,000 - FedEx
2006-101,000 - FedEx
2007-97,000 - FedEx
2008 YTD 72,000 - FedEx

2009 will hit ONE MILLION MILES
 

kwexpress

Veteran Expediter
Interesting question

Made me go do a quick re-cap
to see past years mileages.

1999-67,500 -O/O
2000-88,000 - O/O
2001-103,000 - O/O
2002-76,000 -O/O
2003-121,000- FedEx
2004-115,000- Fedex
2005-88,000 - FedEx
2006-101,000 - FedEx
2007-97,000 - FedEx
2008 YTD 72,000 - FedEx

2009 will hit ONE MILLION MILES



do you break it down to a rate for all miles per year?
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
How many loaded miles are you running per year?

That is a commonly asked question but my answer to it would be misleading and may not provide the true information you seek.

Our loaded miles per year are X. But by itself, X is a meaningless number because we do not get paid by the mile. We get paid by a percentage of the load.

We have sometimes deadheaded hundreds of miles to pick up freight that moves only a few miles. For example, on a certain run, our loaded miles might be 6. But we would have put 350 miles on the truck to go pick up the freight.

When calculating the pay for a run like that, we would consider it a 356 mile run. Say the load paid $712 (to keep the math simple). That works out to $2.00 a mile, only six miles of which were loaded (freight on the truck).

On a run like that, talking about loaded miles is meaningless. The important numbers are the 356 miles you drove and the $2.00 per mile you got paid to complete the run.

For companies that do not pay a percentage of the load, the loaded miles question may be more infomative, but even there, there are other factors to consider.
 

pjjjjj

Veteran Expediter
I think it would also be helpful to break it down by solo or team; ie a person could answer 192000mi/yr, but it's a team, who might or might not be doing any better or worse than a solo doing 96000mi/yr.
 

BulldogFr8

Seasoned Expediter
I think it would also be helpful to break it down by solo or team; ie a person could answer 192000mi/yr, but it's a team, who might or might not be doing any better or worse than a solo doing 96000mi/yr.


Excellent point pjjjj....shoulda thought of that when I posted the question.
 
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