Say you have to deadhead to pick up a load somewhere, are you still getting paid for that run?
Newbie question, go easy on me!
Deadhead question...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DiGangi, Sep 3, 2009.
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Depends on whether you get paid by the hour or by the mile...
In my opinion, you should in both cases... you are still driving... -
with our company we dont get paid for deadhead miles so we try to book our loads as close as possible,sometimes we get in a area that we dont have a choice but to travel deadhead miles and that sucks.Lerado Texas is one of the places i find to avoid,do you get to book your own loads or are they dispatched to you?
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Usually at a reduced cpm (cents per mile)
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Company drivers get paid for all miles driven, loaded and empty. O/O's do not. L/P possibly, depends on the company. Might be at a reduced rate. ALL trucking companies short you on mileage pay, 5-7% usually. You run a 1500 actual miles load, you'll get paid for maybe 1440 miles. (it's the computer they say)
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depends, since I get paid hourly/percentage, hourly it doesn't matter, but if I go out of town and drop a trailer and have to bobtail back to Denver, they build into the price the fact that we have to make two trips.
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Just my opinion, (and we all know what thats worth) If you run it, get paid for it. If a company doesn't want to pay you for the work you do then they shouldn't expect you to do it!!! They don't work for free and neither should we!!!!!
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Depends on the company I guess. I get paid extra for deadhead when you factor in the effect it has on fuel mileage bonus.
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The old HHMG miles are long gone,its done by Zip Code now.
You get paid from Zip Code to Zip Code.
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