Simple solution:
pay the driver a percentage of the net the truck makes (not including repairs) by doing this you are protecting yourself from fuel being sold. At the end of the month if fuel usage is such and such then give a bonus. By doing it this way the only person who is getting hurt is the one selling the fuel, 2-3 weeks without a check because he/she was selling fuel that driver will quit and move on.
how to prevent drivers from stealing/selling fuel
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by freddie900, Feb 6, 2010.
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I do however realize that paying slave wages makes people desperate and thus more likely to do this then people paid well. -
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You all don't get it lets say you pay a driver 50% of net to truck so lets say it looks like this
One who steals fuel:
miles at say 1.34 to truck for 3000 miles = $4020
4020 - fuel is lets say $3000 that would leave
1020 at 50 percent so driver would make a whopping $510.00
Now driver who doesn't steal fuel
miles at say $1.34 to truck for 3000 miles = $4020
4020 fuel runs me around $1500 that would leave
2520 at 50 percent so driver would make a whopping $1260.00
again we are not taking in account of fsc. So by the above example holds one liable if selling fuel because oo is not paying for fuel at this point the driver is. And by paying percentage, driver is considered independant driver and qualifies for 1099 with all proper documentation put in place. -
you have to do a really thorough screening to make sure driver aren't stealing your fuel. What happens to the party on the other end receiving the fuel?
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