They actually take .025 a mile. They don't tell you that when you first sign up for per diem. As soon as I found out, I got off of that program and just print up my logs when I get home.
CPM or forced per diem pay at May?
Discussion in 'May Trucking' started by Oaktown, Feb 4, 2013.
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.025 per mile....i think not....try 2&1/2 cents per mile.....i am training right now and before we left orientation they hit us with the option of per diem...and they kind of pushed...everyone took it..so i did'nt want to be the hard ### even though i smelled a rat....the $90 per day for the first 90 days is a good deal....you get what ever over pay at the end...after that i will switch off the per diem....just sayin'
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its the math question again! lol
technically... $0.025 IS 2.5 cents, when you are speaking in whole dollar termssky king Thanks this. -
Thanks blue.....I was gonna have to set ol Mac straight. Guess math wasn't his thing in school. Who are you with now? I'm lookin at dg Coleman out of Denver. Home every other nite.
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i was going crazy with the way others said it too, i confused efron and a few of them on another post and they told me it was time for me to take hometime lmao
Im with interstate dist., im on their US east fleet, out like 3-4 wks, but going to their midwest regional after this first month when i have a place and stuff, so can be home every weekend tho Ill probably stay out every other weekend -
Kewl......good luck to you!!!! I'm pickin up a load in the morning and headed to Denver..I'll see if I can get a road test in before I deliver on Friday so I can give my two week notice.
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