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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1465685" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Only someone without a lick of business sense would think the $360 is gravy. </p><p></p><p>The cost to o-w-n and o-p-e-r-a-t-e a service truck or van is 65 - 90 cents per mile or 45-60% of the $3 mileage rate</p><p>45-60% ($160-$220) of the $360 covers the cost owning and operating a service truck/van and pays for those tires ect.</p><p></p><p>The balance ($200-$140) is his pay for driving time To AND From job = 58 - 83 cents per mile driven </p><p>As a point of reference: Average Semi Truck Driver earns 35 cents per mile and earns over $66,000 per year.</p><p>My point being he is also compensated very well for driving.</p><p></p><p>The $490 is not his day's pay it is his pay for 2 hrs and then he drives to next job.... rinse and repeat.</p><p>The dead days are called Days Off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1465685, member: 14585"] Only someone without a lick of business sense would think the $360 is gravy. The cost to o-w-n and o-p-e-r-a-t-e a service truck or van is 65 - 90 cents per mile or 45-60% of the $3 mileage rate 45-60% ($160-$220) of the $360 covers the cost owning and operating a service truck/van and pays for those tires ect. The balance ($200-$140) is his pay for driving time To AND From job = 58 - 83 cents per mile driven As a point of reference: Average Semi Truck Driver earns 35 cents per mile and earns over $66,000 per year. My point being he is also compensated very well for driving. The $490 is not his day's pay it is his pay for 2 hrs and then he drives to next job.... rinse and repeat. The dead days are called Days Off. [/QUOTE]
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