I get the reference. I like making money and I have no problems running those miles.
At that high cpm I'd be making 2500+ a week if they had the miles. Would be nice. Seems like companies that offer higher cpm don't run that many.. At the end of the day no matter the pay scheme we all make similar..
Although 2500 miles a week is cake and would give you more time to do other things unless you are spending lots of time sitting at docks.
Never driven a White Volvo.
![]()
Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by chemster, Jun 18, 2012.
Page 777 of 784
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
70 cents a mile all miles HUB MILES.... Thats really nice!
Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
Got an email from recruiting advertising 70cpm and every driver makes 100k+.
Are you guys achieving this figure?Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
70 cpm is correct. Every driver makes 100k+ is a lie.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
-
Apologies. Looked at the email again and it said
All company drivers paid .70 cpm. Earn 100k+ annually.
How obtainable is that 100k+ in a year?Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
There should be some drivers that do it. Six figure bragging rights motivate a lot of drivers, so it's hard to say how it will play out.
Your first year you'll get about $5k in non mileage pay, so you only need to make $95k in mileage pay in order to go over 100k.
95000÷ .70 = 135,714 miles
135714÷ 52= 2609 miles week.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
I feel like if I wanted to work that hard I could do it but i dont. The previous 2 years at 58 cpm I made between 70-75k each year and stayed out on average 3 weeks, home 1 week. It's easy work in my opinion.Another Canadian driver and CorsairFanboy Thank this.
-
I'd need 3300-3500 mile weeks on average. Which would be about 40 weeks of work. Even if one wanted to it is difficult to work the 52 weeks of the year.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
-
That's actually not too shabby. The 12cent raise is pretty much just keeping up with inflation, which is very nice on their part.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
-
You better stay where you’re at then.
Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 777 of 784
