1972 teamsters hourly pay was 5.00, big bucks compares to the 2.00 hr I was making.
Mileage pay was .09 to .21.( non Union)
In 1990 Schneider bought IT and took all the percentage pay away and paid a flat .80 per mile.
How much did truckers earn in past decades? 1990s? 1980s? 1970s?
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My dad drove from the late 40s to early 90s. When I was a kid and paid attention to what he said he was earning, he said $0.13 a mile. This was in the mid 70s. He also said that had been what he earned in the 60s.
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My first driving job paid 11 cpm..1972.
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Started with FFE @ 19 1/2 cents a mile in 93
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End of '73 and first part of '74, I had a tanker job that paid $37 a day, 6 days a week and no bennifits. I was single, but most of the drivers were married and raising a family. Some had been there many years.
Be careful trusting truckers and their wages. I use to know a driver that would carry around a pay stub with vacation pay added and show other drivers how much he made just to see them get spooled up and never tell them the truth.
I also knew guys back then that made big cpm, but they only got paid loaded and always ran home empty.....
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I remember reading the Sunday Star Ledger classifieds in the late 80's and seeing an ad for APA Transport. The Ad stated 50,000 a year. This is in New Jersey btw. Got my articulated in 1989 (CDL came in 91). First job was a 26' straight truck to the city for 12 hr.
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