I'm going to attempt it myself as soon as motivation strikesLooks like black death injector issue. I know a place in Detroit that can fix the problem. How many bad injectors? Thats a really good price assuming it will fit in a vintage Sprinter.
I'm going to attempt it myself as soon as motivation strikesLooks like black death injector issue. I know a place in Detroit that can fix the problem. How many bad injectors? Thats a really good price assuming it will fit in a vintage Sprinter.
Im talking about in the situation where he would rather deadhead. Freight or no freight, same miles ....No, it really doesn't.
Same freight, same miles .... some operators simply choose to earn less.
Gotta be real careful nowadays running the newer vans without paying the running cost, and future replacement imoIm talking about in the situation where he would rather deadhead. Freight or no freight, same miles
I'm going to attempt it myself as soon as motivation strikes
That was AFTER the oven cleaner...Keep it local till you get that fixed! Probably smelling oil/fuel mixture in the cab already. I'm sure you've done your research but get some oven cleaner.
Im talking about in the situation where he would rather deadhead. Freight or no freight, same miles ....
My cost per mile is based my total expenses per month, insurance, van payment, total gas, what i put away for my repair and maintnance fund, etc.....all divided by the total odometer miles for the time period, thats loaded miles, relocation, deadhead, etc. Im not just calculating my loaded miles. I also have several other analytics that are calculated through my spreadsheet that allows me to see my business and its spendings and earnings from many angles to see where it can improve.Understood. I've had long dead heads home before. No cheapo freight for me, thank you.
If I told you what I made per loaded mi last week, you wouldn't believe me. Guys been out here for a little bit, they think they know how it all works. Look at what you're making all miles driven. The math isn't that hard, guys just wanna ignore the actual numbers ...
Food for thought. If this surprises you, you likely aren't including something in your own cost per mile, whether it be salary or maybe vehicle replacement...the only ones that don't have to worry about the vehicle cost are those with a paid for truck on the cusp of retirement
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I know I'm different that way, but after this many years, it seems I'm always chasing the bills instead of being ahead of them if I don't. When it slows down like now. You're also stuck with a payment if you decide to leave the businessThe cost of the future vehicle will be paid over its life besides a down payment i guess?
This causes most people to work for the truck and forget about paying themselves when quoting rates. I prefer to know what I need for a living and know I'm getting it. Otherwise, I might as well work a normal job, not for the van dealership and mechanicAlso salary i definately wouldnt include in the cost per mile as an owner operator,
I want half. I'm greedySounds like nobody remembers the Rule of Thirds...
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Now your thinking!Doesnt matter if im single or married im talking about business numbers whatever you choose to do with your bottom line is you weather thats being single with few expenses or married with alot. A cost per mile doesnt include mortgage, child support payments, or whatever else goes on in your personal life.
I dont want to run for 65 cents a mile. Im trying to make the most profit I can per week. Im going to try to get more, but when im in risky areas ill take a low profit run to get out the same or next day vs waiting 3 days losing money just sitting there waiting for an .85cpm run, and then possibly deciding to deadhead a long way for 0 CPM. If you dont like it im sorry. Doesnt mean im ever even considering it in ohio or some other decent or even kinda decent area. Thats just when im trying to get out of a city thats a far DH from a better area, that i also dont like. I wouldn't mind sitting in denver or salt lake city waiting for a decent rate as much because i like mountains and could probably find something cool to do waiting. But laredo, el paso, phoenix....creepy vibes, hot nasty desert heat, no thanks. Ill run for cheaper to leave sorry.
I dont know why this is so appalling to yall when i hear the advice all the time on here that if you are getting a run to these riskier western cities to ask for more so you can deadhead like 500+ miles sometimes back to the western midwest. Why not on top of doing that try to get SOMETHING???
By only doing it when you are in a risky place, that you also got extra money going into. Never once have i just run for 20 cents over period. What im talking about is risk management. Also, you should have a maintnance and repair fund as part of your operating costs in my opinion. I do 3 cents a mile on all miles driven.One thing I don’t understand is, how are you going to pay for your repairs and replace your vehicle when the time comes for lets say .20/mi profit. Better hope you find a lot of pennies on the ground.