tarp fees are norm over 50 bucks a week and can be as much as 125. But, TMC bases pay on performance, not experience. A newbie at TMC has the potential to make as much as the 10 year veteran. That being said, most new drivers dont make over 600/week average. Out for 4 weeks he should average a little higher.
TMC Percentage Pay?
Discussion in 'TMC' started by Crimson Tide, Jan 29, 2014.
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Guys can someone tell me how the freight is for a tmc driver living in Mississippi or Georgia. Also how long will they make me go out with a trainer. I have FB experience and I have been Otr for a year.
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D1-2c Thanks this.
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How does idling truck affect your pay or do they have apu
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you get anywhere from 26-31% pay. One of the factors that decides what % you get is MPG. Better MPG and a better chance to get higher pay.
Idling is aloud, but idle to much and your mpg drops. new trucks have bunk heaters to eliminate winter idle, but no A/c while truck is off -
Hi Richter..I am considering TMC..so you say a new driver should expect to bring home less than 600 per week? How long before most reach the 800-1100 if performance is good?
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If performance is good, your first "snap shot" could have you up making a lot more money. I believe it's he month after your first full month or something like that where you'd get your first snap. Even making 26% you can make good money. Just depends how you drive and how quick you work. Just be safe.
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I don't think nights will matter much now that you can't drive from what is it, 0100-0400? For solo company drivers that is.
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