It's 4 or 5 years, I been vested for a whiles now
Shag shag, I extended my time out this month before I delivered this morning, I got another shag.
So I put back in for hometime Friday.
Whats the point? 297 loaded miles, plus the extra 75 miles out of route, to go to the nearest CAT scale. Plus, I can't deliver on time and they want my earliest ETA.
Crete Carrier - A Year In Review - Fall 2013 Going Forward
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Ever wonder if the 5 years to keep the profit sharing thing is just so that, Idk, 75% stays in their own pocket? We still have HUGE turnover. Think the profit sharing deal is a gimmick to throw big numbers at drivers to impress us. The majority of the guys that come through the door here aren't going to see any of it.
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being paid by the mile is a gimmick
I'll take 30% of the revenue to the truck on that 110 mile load, you can keep that .40 something cents.Brandson Thanks this. -
Percentage would also cause deadhead miles to increase because it would no longer matter to deadhead you 250 miles to move a load that is only 250 miles from pickup to delivery...a load that pays the company 70% of $500...and the driver just ran 500 miles to make $150...or $0.30 cpm. In 21+ years out here, I've worked for percentage on 2 of my 6 trucking company employers...as an O/O, and given the choice to say no to loads that were unproductive, percentage worked o.k. But as a company driver, and being under forced dispatch like Crete tends to be...percentage wouldn't work...at least to the drivers advantage.
To be fair to the drivers, pay actual miles driven. Even practical route, as close as it is to actual miles, screws the driver.
And before the topic of 'hourly pay' comes up....for short haul or local, hourly works. For regional and OTR it only invites dishonesty. I see LTL drivers (who are hourly) all the time who must think they are on a dairy farm, and the time-clock is a cow...because they are milking it for all they can get. -
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Aren't you glad you're their most valuable asset? Can you imagine how the 2nd and 3rd most valuable assets are treated?drvrtech77 and Brandson Thank this. -
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