You do realize that you are saying that you make less than 1 cent per mile, don't you?
Learn where the decimal point should be.
Historical per mile pay, can you help me with the statistics?
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Ummmm.....I make .8228cpm a mile. You understand a dollar is $1.00 right? I make .8228 which is .1772 less than a dollar. You need to learn basic math!Iamoverit and ElmerFudpucker Thank this.
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Thank you so much for making me laugh!!!! Accusing me of not knowing where the decimal point goes when in reality you don't!!! Made my day!!!!! Thank you!Last edited: Apr 17, 2025
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Exactly! I'm assuming he thinks the decimal point should be between the two's (82.28) which would be $82.28...lol.ElmerFudpucker Thanks this.
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You are both right, but both wrong.
How about $0.8228dpm.
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The zero is always implied my good friend. That's called common sense.Iamoverit and ElmerFudpucker Thank this.
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I'm just having fun ,
But did you notice the D pm instead of C pm?
That's where the disconnect is.
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Yes, I noticed that
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