Using the Credit Card Calendar, and some shrewd
Milenomics Mileage Runs (MMRs) you should be able to get your actual Cost Per Mile much lower than this.
In my last post I talked about how we can remove inefficiencies in our personal
Milenomics Mileage Runs.
If you haven't yet done this (or missed that post), this is just a little reminder that this is one of the cheapest
Milenomics Mileage Runs (MMR) you can do.
Through
Milenomics Mileage Runs the sky is the limit — but let's estimate 5,500 UR per month (maxing out 1 BB).
You'll also be able to plan
your Milenomics Mileage Runs (MMRs) around your demand schedule so you're earning the miles you need when you need them.
Looking at my cost tracking sheet, none of my miles come close to costing me 2.0 CPM through
my Milenomics Mileage Runs (MMR), so I'm taking the 8 % cash and if I need more AA or UR I'm generating them through a MMR.
I particularly like the ideas on how to organize yourself by planning out a demand schedule, valuing your time and doing
Milenomics Mileage Runs to strategically earn enough miles to meet your demand.
This is the standard
Milenomics Mileage Run (MMR).
I like to call the time spent earning on the ground
a Milenomics Mileage Run (MMR).