Alright, next stupid question...
So I executed my 12th PCS since 2004 this summer. For some reason it seems like I was paid a lot less per pound for the PPM portion than in the past.
I have 17000 pounds allowed, HHG move was 10K of that weight (at a cost of $17K) and I moved 6040 pounds myself, to a gross reimbursement of just over $3100 ($2236 after taxes). When I ran the estimate for 2000 pounds, the gross incentive was roughly $2300, yet the next 4000 pounds only gained me $800? What gives?
Basically paid the contractor $1.70/pound, quoted me $1.10/pound (historically consistent with past moves XC) and only paid me a bit over $.70/pound.
I looked at the JTR, I’m wondering if I ran into the max “Best Cost” number...paragraph 051503
Called Norfolk, talked to my auditor, she was not much help. She also referred me to the BCNR if I didn’t like the amount I was paid.
Any ideas?
Pickle
So I executed my 12th PCS since 2004 this summer. For some reason it seems like I was paid a lot less per pound for the PPM portion than in the past.
I have 17000 pounds allowed, HHG move was 10K of that weight (at a cost of $17K) and I moved 6040 pounds myself, to a gross reimbursement of just over $3100 ($2236 after taxes). When I ran the estimate for 2000 pounds, the gross incentive was roughly $2300, yet the next 4000 pounds only gained me $800? What gives?
Basically paid the contractor $1.70/pound, quoted me $1.10/pound (historically consistent with past moves XC) and only paid me a bit over $.70/pound.
I looked at the JTR, I’m wondering if I ran into the max “Best Cost” number...paragraph 051503
Called Norfolk, talked to my auditor, she was not much help. She also referred me to the BCNR if I didn’t like the amount I was paid.
Any ideas?
Pickle
