I know, that is what you use as your costing when you prepare your quote to the customer. What I am trying to say is, what do you do when the carrier tells you "no way will I haul that load for $1.50 per mile"? In my example above for the 600 mile load, your calculations would have the carrier receiving $900.00. I have no idea what your standard markup would be, but I would think that a customer rate on this load of $1200.00 is pretty healthy. Again, in my example, the only truck available today wants $1200.00. What's your move? Do it as a wash and say to yourself....shit, I won't quote that rate again!