Can someone explain how team pay works? If a team requests. 50cpm split.. Does it go for log book miles x. 25 or odometer miles x. 50
Example one
Driver a drives 2500 in that week
Driver b drives 2380 in same week
A driver . 25 x 2500 is 625$
B driver . 25 x 2380 is 595$
Example two
Driver a drives 2500
Driver b drives 2380
Total miles 4880 x. 50 is 2440$ divided by 2 each driver gets 1220$
Just need some clarification.
Hypothetically speaking team is company team.
Team run split pay
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by kw600, Nov 9, 2013.
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It's really simple. Don't over think it. If you run 5000 miles in a week, and your paid 50 cpm split, the run paid $2500, or $1250 each. Just multiply your total miles by your rate, and divide it by two. That's it. It's not based on who drives how many miles.
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Why is it not based on how many miles each driver drives
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The truck makes the $$$, then it's split between the two drivers evenly, so, it's up to the drivers to split the driving fairly. Actually, you will be splitting the hours driving, not the mileage.
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why ask why
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Thanks all.
Basically total miles x pay divide by two -
or, you could just divide the miles in half. = pay. and divide that in half. = pay per driver.
as for how it's paid. it's no different the driving solo. other then twice the miles. maybe. and double the pay. again maybe. split between 2 people. -
Half the sleep, for sure.
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Another advocate for Team Driving. We have the same feelings for Team driving.
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I just can't sleep in a moving vehicle. Then add in all the bumps, lane changes, and some concrete highways with the , thump, thump, thump. I-10 across LA, MS comes to mind.
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