chuckwagon
Seasoned Expediter
Is it me or am I off here.
I thought the standard in this industry for payment was generally one of three: 60/40, 40/60 or even a set per mile pay.
The o/o I am driving for just sent me his settlement info with all my deductions which includes nearly $535 for the 'use' of his truck and 15% of the overall line haul to the truck.
So, check this out: I drive 1,000 miles at today''s discounted rate of $1.00 per mile. He graps $150 and his $535 for a total of $685.
Leaves me with $315 before fuel and at 10/mpg 2.65 per gallon -265 for fuel leaves me a hefty take home of $50.00 for the week!
Now yes, I signed a contract which states I am responsible for the upkeep and maintenace of the truck and expenses to the truck. One would assume that 'expenses' to the truck meant the upkeep and maintenace expenes -NOT the actual truck payment!
It was a 85/15 split, I pay fuel, tolls, maintenance expenses, etc so I thought it was a GREAT deal.
I guess I was wrong!
Needless to say this guy and me have parted.
But my point here is - get a lawyer to read over these loosely worded contracts, because now this whole thing is headed to the court system.
I had no problems with my carrier in fact they are great, but this o/o has not been able to keep anyone in this truck and I guess now I can see why.
When I brought up the issue with him and said it would not work all he would say is I shouldn't be driving 70 in the truck as I am burning way to much fuel!
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
READ THE FINE, FINEST, LOOSELY WORDED CONTRACTS AND ABOVE ALL LET YOUR LAWYER DO IT!
I thought the standard in this industry for payment was generally one of three: 60/40, 40/60 or even a set per mile pay.
The o/o I am driving for just sent me his settlement info with all my deductions which includes nearly $535 for the 'use' of his truck and 15% of the overall line haul to the truck.
So, check this out: I drive 1,000 miles at today''s discounted rate of $1.00 per mile. He graps $150 and his $535 for a total of $685.
Leaves me with $315 before fuel and at 10/mpg 2.65 per gallon -265 for fuel leaves me a hefty take home of $50.00 for the week!
Now yes, I signed a contract which states I am responsible for the upkeep and maintenace of the truck and expenses to the truck. One would assume that 'expenses' to the truck meant the upkeep and maintenace expenes -NOT the actual truck payment!
It was a 85/15 split, I pay fuel, tolls, maintenance expenses, etc so I thought it was a GREAT deal.
I guess I was wrong!
Needless to say this guy and me have parted.
But my point here is - get a lawyer to read over these loosely worded contracts, because now this whole thing is headed to the court system.
I had no problems with my carrier in fact they are great, but this o/o has not been able to keep anyone in this truck and I guess now I can see why.
When I brought up the issue with him and said it would not work all he would say is I shouldn't be driving 70 in the truck as I am burning way to much fuel!
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
READ THE FINE, FINEST, LOOSELY WORDED CONTRACTS AND ABOVE ALL LET YOUR LAWYER DO IT!