The average PMTG driver wage for the last 3 years was $72,000 plus
benefits. Driver wages (other than training wages) are paid at
approximately 20% of the revenue for all outbound loads. Wages average
approximately $0.55 per mile for all miles driven.
Please explain what this means
Could someone explain percentage of the Load
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by AirForce Vet, Dec 2, 2012.
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say revenue is 1100.00, you get 20% of that which would be 220.00
you would then divide your pay (220.00) by the total pay miles driven
example 220.00/400=.55 cpmATX Thanks this. -
It means ya got a good job !
Now go out and buy me something nice for Christmas.chalupa Thanks this. -
No kidding. I get 28% and that works out to about .36/mile. I take it because I may spend 1 night a month on the road and I'm off from Friday afternoon to Monday morning.
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I hauled sand that way! made a ton of money and worked mu butt off. its good money. Just remember to keep track of the loads and how much they pay. people make mistakes and it could cost you money
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When dealing with % load / pay formulas, the 'mistakes' aren't always 'mistakes' ..... catch my drift ? Keep GOOD records !TAK12LLC Thanks this.
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