As can I. I would not even do something like that without an admin or mods permission. Personally, there is a line you draw when you start asking stuff like that.
Indian River
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It seems like a reasonable question to ask. We can talk about Indian River's pay scale and miles all day long, but nobody is truly going to know the kind of money you could make here unless one of us throws out some real numbers.
I take quite a bit of time off (5-7 days every 3-4 weeks) so keep that in mind. My YTD is $38,262 before per diem. I'm not sure on the exact number for per diem since it doesn't show YTD on our paystubs but it's probably about $8k.
I've only worked at Indian River since October 2023 so that's at the 60cpm rate and this may not be representative of every driver at Indian River, but that's my experience this year so far. I still have no complaints other than the truck I'm driving but that's out of their control.Last edited: Sep 15, 2024
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It’s a pretty normal question these days. Nothing crazy about it.
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YTD Per diem is shown on your settlement as "exp reimb". If you submitted receipts for parking or truck expenses etc that will also be in the same total so you would have to subtract anything you paid out of pocket up front from that total.
I don't show those numbers to give anyone the expectation that they will make the same if they come here, but the question was asked and I don't mind answering.Last edited: Sep 16, 2024
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Yeah, I didn't feel like trying to do the math on exactly how much it would beRedtwin Thanks this.
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I keep a rough guesstimate on how much I have paid out, which isn't much so it's close enough for a quick reference.
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@Redtwin it looks like those border crossings must be doing you some good
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That's why I choose to stay in the NE even with the drop in Canada loads this year. It certainly isn't because I enjoy the traffic.
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How many loaded border crossings do you think you get per week?
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Actually truth be told drivers who boost about a company but won't give pay details are the problem.
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