Just Wondering????

whitewolf53

Expert Expediter
Was offered a solo driving job today.I get 70% of what the truck grosses for the week.Plus fuel surcharge.I have to pay fuel and tolls.
He covers everytjing else,maintence etc.etc.Does this sound like a good deal to anyone out there.
Am not used to working on a percentage basis.Was always paid by the mile.Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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davekc

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I quess my first question would be, "70 percent of what?"
That could make a large difference. References and how many miles a week would be my next considerations.






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whitewolf53

Expert Expediter
Davekc.It is 70% of what the truck grosses for the week.Thanks for all the input,guess i will take the job.Drive safely and see y'all out there.
Mike
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terryandrene

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Safety & Compliance
US Coast Guard
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Dave's referal to 70% of what was related, not as much to gross, but how is the gross calculated. You indicated you weren't used to percentage, so we would assume percentage meaning 70% of gross. Some companies pay percentage of the customers tariff, such as FedEx Custom Critical's 58% plus fsc to the truck. In that case, 70% plus fsc is better than average. Panther, for example, pays an advertised flat rate per mile plus fsc. In their case, 70% plus fsc is also better than average.

If your owner is leased to a carrier with less than average run activity, 70% of cut-rate tariffs, plus lots of deadhead to the next load, is not a very good deal.

We suspect you've been around long enough to have chosen wisely and we wish you well on this next chapter of your career.
 

davekc

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Fleet Owner
Terry is correct. 70 percent of a gross figure could mean quite a few things.
Just on a flat rate, 70 percent of a 1.05 rate is 73.5 cents
That same number based on a 1.30 rate is .91 cents.
Big difference. Same issues apply if the gross is calculated on a percentage of the load.
That is what I was refering to.
In the above case, only 60 percent of 1.30 rate is better than the 70 percent of the 1.05.









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truckerb1968

Seasoned Expediter
Remember, seventy-percent of nothing is still nothing. I have done both percentage and mileage and prefer mileage. In this day and age I would NEVER pay the fuel for an owner operator. If he won't pay you mileage, then take twenty-five percent of what the load pays and make the owner pay the fuel and tolls.
 

x06col

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Retired Expediter
US Army
Interestingly there truckerb, if a fella d put a couple three loads on you you'd whine bout the mileage pay too. Right?? I can hear the phone ring now. It's always an interesting discussion when they get a second or third, when they demand milage pay. I love it!! The foolishness of it all.
 

nightcreacher

Veteran Expediter
trucker, if he gets 70% plus fsc,thats much more than 25% after he pays the fuel bill.if hes in a tractor,with fuel mileage of at least 6mpg,if fuel is $2.82/gal,hes paying 27cents per mile for fuel,if he does a cheap broker load with no fsc that just pays a buck a mile,hes still making 43 cpm,so whats wrong with that
 
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