Whats your average daily pay?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by gkmissingca, Apr 23, 2020.
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30 drivers at my plant.
Found the job after getting laid off in 2009.
Applied for a few union jobs but ended up pulling doubles for Conway when a couple months later got a call asking if I was still interested, didn't hesitate and ain't looked back.
Contract was up this year and it helped we negotiated a 2 buck raise this year.Coffey Thanks this. -
Very nice! I almost did that back in the early e 90's for a company called cryogenic, pulling out of thier place in maine. Dont no if there still aroundCoffey Thanks this.
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New driver here. Solo now for 4 months. Work for a mega reefer outfit. Average daily pay is 138.34. Seven day pay is 971.18. I keep a spreadsheet, thus the exact numbers.
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You're also a new driver. You're getting experience at the cost of not making a lot of money.
I don't make much more than $200/day, but I also don't get run into the ground every day and home weekends. -
I would say that's a little low especially since your pulling a refrigerated. I'm going to assume, your paying the price for free cdl training. In two months you should be looking at a raise.Coffey Thanks this.
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I knew what I was looking at going in. I actually turned down a job with a company that has an excellent reputation that would have been 40 percent better pay. As crazy as it may sound, pay was about number 3 on my list of job aspects.
That said, my guess is that my pay is probably average for a new driver. I gather others are making less, from some of the threads I’ve read here. -
$400.00 daily.Sometimes more.Not bad for a company guy.
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I work 5 1/2 days a week for $1200 gross pay. I’m running dedicated, not cpm, and I average about 2,000 miles/week.
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