The Lumper “experience” from my perspective, what's yours?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lennythedriver, Jan 18, 2023.
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No seriously, they don't matter. Or at least, not more than profits for shippers, receivers, brokers, and trucking companies.
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The whole red and blue party system is a joke. It should be a pro and a con party. Each one makes a 5 min or under video on each topic. Then the govt should just be an app. Log in with SSN. Watch a pro video. Watch a con video. Then hit yes or no.
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7 days X 24 hours/day is 168 hours a week. A reefer driver is not driving all those hours but is working- backing into docks, opening doors, checking in/out paperwork fueling etc etc...Not to mention supervising the truck 24/7- making sure the temp is correct, nobody hits it at a truck stop, freight theft etc...
So, $4000/week divided by 168 turns out to be $23.81/hour. Thats a fair wage, judging by all the billboards and ads I see for jobs- $25/hour is about the average I have noticed.
$4000/ week for a truck driver. Thats 208k a year! Somehow I think there is more inflation to come- esp for food.Feedman and Northeasterner Thank this. -
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Haven’t had to deal with a lumper for over 20 years! Tankers is so much more relaxing. Having to be responsible for not wiping out hundreds of people or leveling a small town is so less stressful than dealing with lumpers and grocery warehouses.
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So, back when I worked for the mega-carrier with the yellow doors, dispatch would sometimes pay for a lumper, but if you unloaded the trailer yourself, you'd only get $35. So, I submitted receipts for "lumpers" with a lot of joke names. I'd usually get a laugh cashing one of them out at truckstop cash windows.....
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First, 6k a week gross for this market is entry level average 48 states otr in the current market.
Second, I think it's 2k a week net originally referred to so replace 4k with that in your equation. Also it's worst case scenario 70 hours a week single driver. 70 hours trucking is 100 hours normal job with overtime. So 20/hr in that scenario.
Is 20/hr so lucrative you will live in the road for it?
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