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Fleet facts magazine tells me that a new Disco diesel now costs 1.50 per mile to run, + trailer costs and extra fuel consumption. My Disco is a series 2, so little depreciation but quite expensive to maintain.

 

I am looking to base my delivery fees on 1.50 per mile there AND BACK !!. So one bag is free at 5 mile radius, so 15 miles = 10 miles each way to be paid for at 1.50 + VAT at 20%. Thats £36 inc VAT. Above that its easier to use a pallet carrier.

 

30 miles each way at £10 in total goes nowhere, it buys you a gallon and a half of diesel, pulling a trailer thats about 20 miles.

 

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Yes and a self employed person working for minimum wage needs to charge at least £14 an hour. Most garages charge £65 - £100 ph my solicitor is currently charging me the discounted rate of £200 ph . There is very little gross profit in a load of logs without spending an extra hour delivering them for free.

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Fleet facts magazine tells me that a new Disco diesel now costs 1.50 per mile to run, + trailer costs and extra fuel consumption. My Disco is a series 2, so little depreciation but quite expensive to maintain.

 

I am looking to base my delivery fees on 1.50 per mile there AND BACK !!. So one bag is free at 5 mile radius, so 15 miles = 10 miles each way to be paid for at 1.50 + VAT at 20%. Thats £36 inc VAT. Above that its easier to use a pallet carrier.

 

30 miles each way at £10 in total goes nowhere, it buys you a gallon and a half of diesel, pulling a trailer thats about 20 miles.

 

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It is not just £10/30 miles, but the amount I include in the log price as well, the £10 is an extra amount on top

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i try & ty my deliverys in to the school run & pricing up jobs or wen going out for a meal pississ the wife of ,iv just got to drop this load of logs of on the way :laugh1:,works most of the time ,:001_smile:

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i try & ty my deliverys in to the school run & pricing up jobs or wen going out for a meal pississ the wife of ,iv just got to drop this load of logs of on the way :laugh1:,works most of the time ,:001_smile:

 

thats exactly what i do, could be on the way to football or a meal out with the miss's etc!

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thats exactly what i do, could be on the way to football or a meal out with the miss's etc!

 

That would be more than my life is worth, I get pain for answering business calls and e mails on a Sunday.

 

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That would be more than my life is worth, I get pain for answering business calls and e mails on a Sunday.

 

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she dont seem to mind to much when i have £150 cash in my hand when i get back in the truck :) seriously though, we have both trying to cut costs where ever we can in our respective businesses and fuel is the biggest cost for us both

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I see, I thought it sounded a bit low.

 

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I am always worried I'm not charging enough, but seem to have ok finances and thats the only way I can tell!

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You can only charge what people are prepared to pay. If your making a living and happy at the moment you are doing well. Alot of people are finding the recession hard and it will get alot harder in the next 6 months especially if its a cold winter with the new taxs comming in April. Its one thing looking at government mileage charges its another thing charging them onto your customers when it comes to delivery I dont expect to make a profit but dont expect to be out of pocket and that goes for an hourly rate aswell.

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