DannyD
Veteran Expediter
David's post got me thinking of a few things. Rather than hijacking his post I'm just starting another one.
Anyway, how do you personally determine what runs you'll take & what you'll decline? Include any factors that ya use. My criteria is something like this.
Being a local driver w/ most of my runs being 20-50 miles, I'll need 2-3 runs grouped together to make it profitable. EGL has a funky payscale so it's hard to put exact numbers to each run. As a rule though, living 80 miles from the warehouse I'm going to need 2-3 runs payin $40-50 each to make it worthwhile. Overall paid miles will come out to anywhere from .70/mile up to maybe $1.10/mile or so if I can get a 4th run in there somewhere.
On hotshots (runs over 90 miles that aren't to a zone) we get paid .90cpm +fsc. This isn't much in a lot of cases, but I have other criteria. If it's a run from up north Michigan to the Detroit area, I'll take it because I enjoy the drive up there & have no traffic to deal with. On a per mile basis this means I'm working for an overall .50 cents/mile but the "total money" for that day is usally pretty good & on a per/hour basis (due to very little sitting/waiting) sometimes comes out even better than the runs that pay well on the per mile basis.
Having said that things have been a bit slow these past few months. When I'm running I feel I'm doing ok. I'm not really interested in lowering my criteria to get more runs.
Take care,
Danny
Anyway, how do you personally determine what runs you'll take & what you'll decline? Include any factors that ya use. My criteria is something like this.
Being a local driver w/ most of my runs being 20-50 miles, I'll need 2-3 runs grouped together to make it profitable. EGL has a funky payscale so it's hard to put exact numbers to each run. As a rule though, living 80 miles from the warehouse I'm going to need 2-3 runs payin $40-50 each to make it worthwhile. Overall paid miles will come out to anywhere from .70/mile up to maybe $1.10/mile or so if I can get a 4th run in there somewhere.
On hotshots (runs over 90 miles that aren't to a zone) we get paid .90cpm +fsc. This isn't much in a lot of cases, but I have other criteria. If it's a run from up north Michigan to the Detroit area, I'll take it because I enjoy the drive up there & have no traffic to deal with. On a per mile basis this means I'm working for an overall .50 cents/mile but the "total money" for that day is usally pretty good & on a per/hour basis (due to very little sitting/waiting) sometimes comes out even better than the runs that pay well on the per mile basis.
Having said that things have been a bit slow these past few months. When I'm running I feel I'm doing ok. I'm not really interested in lowering my criteria to get more runs.
Take care,
Danny