From what I understand, as of 9/30/17 drivers domiciled in California will be paid $11/hr for all on-duty not driving time. But they will also lose accessorial pay. So instead of getting a fixed dollar amount to drop/dock trailers or unload furniture, like drivers from other states, they'll be paid hourly instead.
Any opinions on whether this is a good or bad thing?
California drivers paid by the hour
Discussion in 'Watkins & Shepard' started by 3031, Sep 20, 2017.
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$11 an hour?!?!
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What do you think about the new pay?
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I think lots of drivers are going to be running out of hours.
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You think they'll be trying to milk that lucrative $11 an hour? -
$11? who decided that? what a joke. i still stand by my idea of giving shovels to those interested and digging cali off the us so it will fall in the ocean.
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So, Cali truck drivers truly are worth less than fast food workers? Great
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A whopping $22,880.00 a year before taxes.
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Perhaps they'll actually secede from the Union & save people the labor of digging?
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It said for all "on duty, not driving" time. Look how many companies pay nothing for on duty, not driving time. $11/hr is better than what most drivers get, which is zero.
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