Prime Company driver "OTR pay" increase 8/3/13

Discussion in 'Prime' started by Chucktaylor, Aug 2, 2013.

  1. archangelic peon

    archangelic peon Medium Load Member

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    didn't even notice til i went back to last weeks paycheck
    confirm 1cpm increase in base wage

    btw on the flat $1k per week, i talked with a company guy on one of those accounts he is on a RAILEX dedicated north east account & he gets min $1k gross per week & says his avg miles are around 2000.
    over a certain amount of miles he gets paid additional wages, dispatchers for the dedicated north east stuff are out of pittston evidently and at least one of them is a woman.
     
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  3. jdsouza

    jdsouza Heavy Load Member

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    i started feb 2012 .34 CPM plus .5 CPM LW then in aug 2012 it was a .2 cpm increase now aug 2013 .1 CPM increase pretty good for new drivers.
     
  4. archangelic peon

    archangelic peon Medium Load Member

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    hells ya, plus the normal 1cpm | 1/2cpm normal increases at mileage goals...only have about 30000 to go before another 1cpm increase woohoo
     
  5. TICKLES

    TICKLES Bobtail Member

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    Can reefers be considered a lightweight?

    Thanks IP!
     
  6. Joshinminn

    Joshinminn Light Load Member

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    The tractor is what is considered lightweight. As long as you don't have a condo I believe your considers lightweight. If I have read correctly
     
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  7. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    It's the tractor that's lightweight.
     
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  8. TICKLES

    TICKLES Bobtail Member

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    Thanks! What makes a truck a lightweight?
     
  9. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    The sleeper is smaller. Basically, in the Cascadia, it cuts out the cabinets right behind the seats. It makes them lighter, enabling the shipper to load the box with more weight. It also doesn't have a top bunk.
     
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