Is percentage a better pay method than CPM (lets say 25% of the load)? I have heard that it is a great way for newbies to start out, any truth to this?
Questions concerning hauling dry bulk?
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by bamamac, Oct 27, 2013.
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Its great being on percentage as long as you aren't dead heading a long way to your next load. My last Company dead headed me from Marianna, Fl to Fostoria Oh. I was paid 75 for the dh and the load paid 120. But they only did that once after I let my dispatcher know that I can be really mean.....
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I pulled end dumps and made 27% of the load and that was the best money I made as a company driver. I haul liquid now for percentage. to me percentage is the only way to go. esp as a company driver because when the rates go up you get a pay raise. large amounts of deadhead are going to be rare being the company is not getting paid to deadhead. just make sure you are getting a percentage of 100% not say 25% of 85%.
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I make % and I deadhead probably 40% of my miles, I still average over 50 cents a mile for all miles I run...I haul dedicated product in a tanker, so its not like I can just grab a load of anything to anywhere...
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I made mileage and the co still pays it. Ran the crap out of you too.They had BO and rooted for Hogs.
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Question?? My air gauge is not working, but my line gauge is. What do i go by now, by reading my gauges? Could i read my line gauge the same way i do my air? Just don't wanna get clogged up.
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They usually run about the same, depending on the distance you are pumping product. +/- 1 or 2 psi difference.
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Bamamac, ur info sez you are an ex-trucker. Still ex or back on the road? If you still live in Alabaster you are in a great spot for A&R Transport Decatur AL terminal.
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