There isn't a set rate - it's determined by a number of factors including load value, fuel surchage, and other charges encountered along the trip (e.g., toll roads).
freight rate per mile usually mean a full truck load or full pup load. this is the amount of money the trucking company will charge you for the load based on mileage from the pick up location to the delivery location. You can get current national per mile rates for free at www.fairtran.com/rates.aspx
It varies between companies, and is also affected by the value of the load itself.
When you contracting freight trucking service , you shold expect to pay by per mile you shoud not pay by per load.
A unit of freight transportation equivalent to a ton of freight moved one mile. Calculated by multiplying the cargo (load) in tons by the miles per gallon example: a semi truck has a cargo of 30 tons and gets 8 miles per gallon 30 x 8 = 240 ton miles per gallon
That depends on several things but the basics are how much did you sale your services for and how little will you be able to pay someone to do that job. Trucking example... broker gives shipper a truck load price of $1000 for a 500 mile trip. Broker finds a trucking company to haul that load for $700 then the broker has made $300.
Most truck drivers are paid by the load or by the mile. Because of this there is no set amount you would be making weekly.
Truck drivers get paid by the load, per mile, or by job. The salary of a truck driver will depend on what way they get paid and how much they work. Truck drivers can make anywhere from 50,000 and up.
There is no set rate. It generally varies based on the value of the load. If the load doesn't pay an amount deemed sufficient, most companies won't haul it (although a lot of the major carriers are notorious for hauling cheap freight).
Is it a company driver? An owner operator? General Freight? Flatbed? Refregerated? Specialized? Way to many unasked question in order to give you any reasonable answer. Rates can range from .30 cents per mile to more than $5 per mile
truck drivers pay per mile can go from 25cents per mile to $1.09
1.60 a mile!
THAT ALL DEPENDS HOW S/HE GETS PAID. BY CONTRACT, HOUR, LOAD, MILE, ETC. AVERAGE SALARY $50,000 TO $1OO,OOO.