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  1. ATeam

    What is a trip home?

    Excellent piece! Good writing!
  2. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Don't you guys think this topic is getting redundant. Phil >is fishing for information to write an article or perhaps >chapter 19 in his forthcoming book. There are 49 total posts >for this topic, Phil has 23. After reading through 49 >replies I have to wonder, What are you looking...
  3. ATeam

    Team Truckin' Wanna-be's

    When Diane and I got our Class B CDL's, we had no previous truck driving experience. I agree with RichM and the others who say to rent a truck and teach yourself. That's what we did and it worked out just fine. When time for the road test came, there was a company we used that every day brings...
  4. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Quite frankly, I don't see anything in this thread that >hasn't been addressed already or would provide anything >close to a set formula. Watch and learn. :)
  5. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Phil, >I think that you bring up a lot of good and valid points and >I hope you can show us how this all works so some of us can >understand what you are looking for. > >You said “I offer real numbers from current experienceâ€. > If you are offering, I am asking what are those real...
  6. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >I do agree....I think this topic has come full circle again. With all due respect, I'd like to continue on. If the topic is too ponderous for some, there is no reason to keep reading it. Feel free to disengage. If nothing else, humor me. I believe a meaningful reefer payback formula can be...
  7. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Not to be insulting to anyone but my accountant is laughing. No insult taken, but you might want to find another accountant (no insult intended). After further flushing out the topic, I will consult my accountant too. He will not laugh. >I too want to get into a bigger truck, maybe with a...
  8. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Paul56 said, >There is a relationship between energy and weight. The more >weight moved, the more energy consumed. With a reefer >equipped truck this affects ALL miles. You are correct, but I do not know how to account for this in a reefer payback formula. Our reefer weighs about 1,020 lbs...
  9. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Broompilot said, >The single biggest item I see being overlooked here is WHAT >IS YOUR LABOR WORTH? Expediters get out here buy a truck >and FORGET that your time is $, we are away from home for >weeks on end and yet many forget the value of time. One >cannot recoup a day EVER, once its...
  10. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Why do you ask for MODELS? Real #s tell the truth Models >are maybee's or maybee nots. Dave never spoke of Models but >Facts from his past expierence. Dave offers real numbers from past experience. I offer real numbers from current experience. It is my sincere hope that readers find all...
  11. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >Some numbers are more clear than others. It is relatively >easy to determine the extra insurance cost a reefer adds to >a truck. It is less easy to determine what impact, if any, >the extra weight of a reefer will have on the truck's >overall operating expenses. > >Let's focus on the easy...
  12. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Here's some additonal numbers to toss into the mix. This is for one truck only (ours). We'd need to compare a number of trucks for this to be a reliable indicator. Nevertheless, the numbers do provide food for thought. We've now completed 40 runs in our new truck since June 15, 2006. Ten of...
  13. ATeam

    It's An Amazing Thing They Do

    Today, I tip my hat to the truck drivers who run dedicated runs cross country and back, week after week. It's an amazing thing they do. Diane and I ran out of hours this morning when we delivered in California. We used them up on two rus; one from CA to PA and another from PA to CA. While the...
  14. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >I've never had a reefer, never contemplated having a reefer, >and have no reefer purchase nor operating experience; my >beer fridge doesn't count. > >Having read the above posts, it seems to me that a missing >variable is that of the layover reefer truck either waiting >by choice or...
  15. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >I think that revenue is based on the business model of the >owner operator or a combination of the owner and driver. I think so too. Three models have been referenced so far. Given his customer arrangements and service package, Paul56 would not distinguish between reefer and dry freight...
  16. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Some numbers are more clear than others. It is relatively easy to determine the extra insurance cost a reefer adds to a truck. It is less easy to determine what impact, if any, the extra weight of a reefer will have on the truck's overall operating expenses. Let's focus on the easy numbers...
  17. ATeam

    How to find hot freight area?

    First of all, cowboyz, I apologize to you for the errant OPW comments I made earlier. I misjudged you. I'm sorry and embarrassed for having done so. About freight areas, note that a great freight area on Friday may be slow on Monday. The area that is hot on Tuesday morning may be dead until...
  18. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Let's not get too far from common sense in answering the original question, "How do you figure reefer payback?" For every variable offered that supports an arguement against reefers, another can be offered that supports the arguement for reefers. I'm seeking an agreed-upon formula that can be...
  19. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    Whether or not the cost of an extended warranty is included would depend on whether or not the truck owner purchased it. If so, I would include it as part of the reefer cost.
  20. ATeam

    How Do You Figure Reefer Payback?

    >If you do not get X 1.5 a year gross on your additional >investment, calculating you have to recoup ones investment, >repair it, load it, insure it, clean it. Does any amount >less than 1.5 seem like a smart investment? > >If one is doing less than that I would say one is not making >a...
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