Trucking Pay-Numbers don't lie

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Gnome, Feb 7, 2010.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. lovesthedrive

    lovesthedrive R.I.P.

    15,953
    54,484
    Nov 11, 2008
    Sorrento Maine
    0
    lol national companies pay an average of $350 a week for training on 70 hours. If you dont try for overtime, your only getting $5 per hour. Gee mickey dees is looking awful good right now huh?
     
    walleye Thanks this.
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. JustSonny

    JustSonny Big Dummy

    6,038
    5,785
    Oct 22, 2009
    Troutman NC
    0
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 7, 2010
  4. chief

    chief Heavy Load Member

    851
    284
    Jul 15, 2007
    Flavor Country, NC
    0
    I've been preaching this for years. most drivers either don't know or don't WANT to know how hard they're working for the money they're making.

    these numbers are actually off a little. you need to subtract 10 hours a day for your off time - nobody gets paid to sleep. that leaves you with 98 hours. although there is a good chance you'll put in more than 14 hours a day depending on your type of trucking (not on your log though, of course.) also, there are plenty of drivers not making anywhere near $800 a week right now. but $4-5 dollars an hour is pretty typical as slow as freight is right now.

    not if you figure anything over 40 at time and a half. that would come out to $8.42 an hour. other drivers will convince themselves that they make around $19.50 an hour (65 MPH X 30CPM,) but they're only BSing themselves.
     
  5. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

    5,143
    18,306
    Oct 29, 2007
    Northern Ontario
    0
    cynicalsailor Thanks this.
  6. jtrnr1951

    jtrnr1951 Road Train Member

    Not trying to piss off noobs, but I will !!!

    A whole lotta new drivers will work for $4-5.00 an hour--Happily !!!!!!!!!
     
  7. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

    12,812
    6,136
    Jul 22, 2008
    Owensboro , KY
    0
    Edited by MT:

    Post only in English please.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Feb 7, 2010
  8. 25yeartrucker

    25yeartrucker Bobtail Member

    21
    6
    Jan 30, 2010
    potosi, missouri
    0
    Can be a good thing but you must first think about the cost of running this truck ,fuel ,tires,ect,ect I have done it time after time it will pay you good if you do a lot of the work yourself that is most all the work it is like the truck is your wife with out the real enjoyment you must understand that it is your life and not a game you must keep the cost down .I have made a lot more money running out 300 miles and back then running all 48 so if you buy a truck maske sure that you can pay all of the cost for it the hours you put in will pay if you run short miles the fuel cost is not as much and you can do more runs that pays you better. HEY YOU THE ONE AND ONLY.......
     
    Double L Thanks this.
  9. 25yeartrucker

    25yeartrucker Bobtail Member

    21
    6
    Jan 30, 2010
    potosi, missouri
    0
    It is not about being good it is about doing good......HEY YOU THE ONE AND ONLY HEY YOU..
     
    Double L Thanks this.
  10. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

    12,812
    6,136
    Jul 22, 2008
    Owensboro , KY
    0
    A while back we had newbies posting they would work for free to get the experience .
     
  11. 25yeartrucker

    25yeartrucker Bobtail Member

    21
    6
    Jan 30, 2010
    potosi, missouri
    0
    If you have a problem with the money you make driving a truck then you need to get a job that will pay you cheese bugers so you can lay around a get a fat ### so you can get a check from the state .Driving a truck can pay good find the one that you like the pay and stay with it or shut up........HEY YOU THE ONLY HEY YOU
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  • Thread Status:
    Not open for further replies.