What is the cost per load? |
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Eddie Aguilera in Santa Monica, California 40 months ago |
Floyd Hines in Los Angeles, California said: I have a super 10 that carries 18 ton. I am interested in this project. When does the job start and how many loads do you anticipate per day? You can call me at 310.863.8808 or reply to floyd.yft@gmail.com. The job is pending, but very soon. We are interested in paying by the load. From pick up to drop-off is approximate 2 hours. The load is 30,000 cubic yard. I can disclose the details but you can do the math. I am looking for fair prices. |
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Rex hungwell 32 months ago |
you guys are saying you will truck for $75.00 for a 2hr haul ..... thats about $37.50 a hour wow |
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Rex hungwell 32 months ago |
Ok that makes sence ... driver $20.00 a hour fuel $ 20.00 a hour and it gives you about 5.00 to 10.00 a hour for truck ? what about insurance or tires or taxes or repairs .... |
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Rex hungwell 32 months ago |
i wont tell you were im at but with my quad i just worked 10 hrs for $80.00 a hour ................$120.00 for fuel |
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kds88 in Mechanic Falls, Maine 32 months ago |
Rex hungwell said: you guys are saying you will truck for $75.00 for a 2hr haul ..... thats about $37.50 a hour wow Ya then you got a 2 hour ride back to the pile for free at that rate. I guess there are some really cheap haulers out there. I guess we could park our trucks, hire them and watch how long they last, and of course listen to them complain about the rates that they set. |
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Consuelo Nunez in Rhome, Texas 32 months ago |
Read above for my corrections... thankyou.... |
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VtyzPLueA in Mount Prospect, Illinois 8 days ago |
where to find a loads for my dump truck |
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j bird j bird2 in Ft Myers, Florida 8 days ago |
Look south warm weather were there is work ! wont find loads in mid west this time of year |
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