Hey guys, I'm very new to swift. About 4 months. just did a little running for Walmart dedicated. Wondering if there is anything I should know about pay differences that swift may not tell me about? For example I assume I get additional stop pay. Is there a pay scale for runs under 300, 200 miles?
Any info would be helpful. Just wanna make sure I'm getting what I'm supposeto be paid
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Discussion in 'Swift' started by snowd21, Aug 31, 2013.
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so u can get on dedicated right away?
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Seems like there is a lot of this Walmart dedicated surge lately.
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Just wait until around the holidays. It is a good gig for company drivers, it sucks of O/O. Last time that I did it, I was paid the Wal-Mart stop rate, $15, not my OTR rate.
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for the surge I was guaranteed $150 a day rather I got the miles or not, are you getting that? I was paid normal mile rate plus $15 per stop, I ended up making more than the guaranteed pay for the first week I helped with Walmart, I also enjoyed the gig and wish it lasted. I am going to work on getting on with the target dedicated close to my home though.
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I talked to Swift yesterday about running Walmart dedicated. They have the contract close to where I live. 33 cents per mile, $10 stop pay but the first one is free, slip-seat, about 2400 miles per week. No thanks! That equals less than half of what I currently make running Walmart dedicated for Prime. I'm not home much, 4 weeks out, 4 days at home, but at least I'm getting paid.
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I didn't know prime had a dedicated account with Walmart. Never seen a prime truck pulling a Walmart trailer. But that's hella good money.
I got about 2500 miles a week plus average of $300 stop pay. $1100-1200 a week. I thought that was good LOL. For company driver
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