I've been wondering what kind of money those end dump guys are making around NYC. I see them all the time around here. Some have pretty nice rigs too.
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Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by JR80, Dec 22, 2013.
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I know I talked to some of the union dump trailer drivers from Long Island who were running debri from Hurricane Sandy from Long Island ,the Rockaways,Queens etc. to landfills in PA and they told me their hourly rate was $38 an hour as union company drivers.
As far as non union it varies from $15 hr for a #### job to around $25 hr depending on experience . -
How does an O/O survive on that? I wouldn't even start the engine on my 10 wheeler for that amount. The lowest I'll work for is $80.00 an hour . That's pretty cheap out here. -
where did he say they were owner operators? he's talking about company drivers, owner operators would get a different rate. fwiw, iknew a couple guys who were union owner operators that pulled to job sites in nyc, their rate was well over 100 an hour.
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Yeah ,I was talking about union company drivers making $38 an hour on Long Island. I think it has to do with prevailing wage and bidding on state and municipal road work. I know a company that makes $100 an hour with single axle day cabs in NYC and $150 an hour after 8 hours.Its specialty trade show work.
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