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<blockquote data-quote="truckergirl" data-source="post: 153265" data-attributes="member: 2967"><p>I haul cattle for a living in a big truck- but have been considering the same thing you are contemplating. I think that charging a base rate for 20 miles is fair-but you will want to be flexible and take into consideration some of the things the others have mentioned. You need to figure how much your time is worth, your fuel mileage, and factor in long term expenses (wear and tear) on your equipment, plus the insurance and then see how it compares to what other trucking companies would charge. At least make it worth your while. Good luck-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckergirl, post: 153265, member: 2967"] I haul cattle for a living in a big truck- but have been considering the same thing you are contemplating. I think that charging a base rate for 20 miles is fair-but you will want to be flexible and take into consideration some of the things the others have mentioned. You need to figure how much your time is worth, your fuel mileage, and factor in long term expenses (wear and tear) on your equipment, plus the insurance and then see how it compares to what other trucking companies would charge. At least make it worth your while. Good luck- [/QUOTE]
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