Pay Comparison-Who's making what & Where-

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  1. ramblingman

    ramblingman Road Train Member

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    You'd probably get a more realistic # if you calculated your calculated gross income using the # of paid week when taking maximum hometime. For example my company allows me to take one day off for every week out. If i take maximum allowable hometime then my paid # of weeks for the year is 45.15.

    I assume you are using rounded off #'s for your avg weekly gross and miles per week for the sake of privacy?
     
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  3. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    Not sure what you're asking. The gross income is from my W2, the mileage is from my odometer. The weekly mileage and income are rough guesses of my median pay and mileage.
     
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  4. 074344

    074344 Road Train Member

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    2014 YTD $15,637.79
    2013 Gross $87,269.25

    Weekly Gross-That depends on how many hours worked (60 max). Also it depends on if I work a Saturday (OT), Sunday (DT) or a holiday (DT 1/2).

    Average paid miles-Doesn't matter. Paid by the hour.

    Calculated gross income # of weeks paid-Paid 52 weeks. Paid every two weeks.

    I am a company driver for Univar USA.
    20+ years
    Tanker
     
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  5. ramblingman

    ramblingman Road Train Member

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    Buuuuuuump. I'm hoping that we have more drivers than this tracking their #'s and most are just not posting due to their comfort level sharing such information.

    2014 is rolling on and we're just barely scrapping past my minimum requirement of $1000 per week gross

    [TABLE]
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    [TD="class: xl72, colspan: 3"]Overall Performance Evaluation 2014 YTD[/TD]
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    [TD="class: xl70"]weekly avg gross pay[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl71"] $ 1,016.78[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl69"][/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD="class: xl65"]Avg paid miles per week[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl66"]2545.43[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl69"][/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD="class: xl65"]Pay per mile[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl68"]$0.399[/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD="class: xl65"]Calculated Gross income[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl67"] $ 45,907.66[/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
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    [TD="class: xl65"]# of weeks paid[/TD]
    [TD="class: xl66"]13.56[/TD]
    [TD][/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]
     
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  6. Byx

    Byx Light Load Member

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    2,560 avg miles a week @ .40 cpm
    Otr Company Driver Dry Van for Conway truckload
    52 weeks out last year. Very little maintenance.
    55,988.90 gross with accessory pay.
    Way to little money for all the time I was on the road so I am going somewhere else.
    1076.55 avg weekly gross

    6300 avg miles for this year Team OTR first quarter @ 25.25 cpm
    13 weeks out team OTR conway truckload 20,679.75 for first quarter no hometime. Teamate quit so back to solo and inadequate money.
    1590.95 avg weekly gross. Much more like it but didn't last.
     
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  7. mattbnr

    mattbnr Road Train Member

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    $13,824.66 gross total for 2014 so far. As of 4/20/14.

    Paid hourly. Otr tanker driver for ofc/schmidt. I think if you converted my pay into cpm it's right around .57 cpm.

    Normally run 2000-2800 miles a week. Home every weekend.
     
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  8. 074344

    074344 Road Train Member

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    YTD is $34,936. 67. Still working Mon-Fri and home every afternoon around 3pm. Still working 11.5 hours a day on average.
     
  9. mattbnr

    mattbnr Road Train Member

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    Dang you gonna gross about 100k
     
  10. 074344

    074344 Road Train Member

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    Not that much but near 90k.
     
  11. ramblingman

    ramblingman Road Train Member

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    I'm noticing a bunch of guys posting up at 52 weeks. Unless you actually work every single week of the year it's not really showing accurate numbers. a better number for most of us would be 45.15 as that is how many weeks you work if you take off one day per week.

    In your case you actually are working 52 weeks a year so i guess it works out. I think your ####### crazy though or at least you will be soon enough if you keep that up lol.
     
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