
Originally Posted by
Libertytow
Gus i read your 13 page post and thought you"ld see it differently frankly seeing as you have a knuckleboom and such.
I know depending on the lopad and which truck i take EXACTLY what my cost per mile is there for if the f150 is $1.50 a mile i will not go 25 miles for a fridge but will gladly take it 3 miles for 20 lbs of copper. I know my insurance costs for bigger jobs. my advertising costs as well as where my leads are coming from and which stops are profitable and which waste valuable time.
lastly it is hugely important to know and understand these costs how do you build a successful business just winging it? if your truck died tomorrow could you rebuild i could
if i hurt somebody i know my insurance is covered without worrying if there will be enough loads to pay it.
i am just curious after reading alot of pages on here if anyonme else ever ran there #'s goi9ng curb shopping in a ford ranger using $20 in gas to make $30 at the scrap yard only seems like a $10 gain until you look at hours for return, wear and tear consuables image cost of retention straps and lastly image.
that $20 have no been better to advertise get a guaranteed load via phone call not ad my mistake for clarity and knowing the profit point and left off the w&t
like i siad curious where everyone is at on here
99% of the people here dont do any of this. This is the exact example i was trying to tell people who sell things on
ebay.
If it's worth $2 in scrap but $8 on ebay sure that looks like an easy $6
But what about your time, trip to the post office, packing materials, elec to run the computer, internet, ect. They all need to be taken into account but are always omitted by people.
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