I reread my thread and see where the confusion is,KB took the other guy off as certain run not ray and he also has an extra load this weekend which means ray is working sat and sun.he didn't know working weekends was part of the deal.he was hoping to get out of weekends after doing it for ten yes.now he has an extra load on top of that.
Getting paid salary
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by pattyj, Oct 10, 2015.
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For local work hourly is the only way to go. Unless its line-haul which is obviously a little different.
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I know it and so does kb but they rather pay cheap labor because they know they can and as long as they have the drivers they will always pay salary.one guy quit because he thought salary wasn't enough money.the guys who stay in town get paid $825.00 a week. The local guys that go out of town get $950.00.but those out of town guys also have to work weekends.
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OUCH... Those numbers are Gross also right?
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oh, my bad, from reading it the first time, i thought Ray was taken off.
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Great Grandfather always said...
"Those who can't see have to feel"... Don't believe I'd kill myself. Surely he understands the bottom line doesn't change??? No matter how hard he works or how long he is gone. Good workers should be paid as such, salary makes the slackers life that much easier. -
there is only one way to do a job
to the best of your ability everyday
you think you should be paid more go find that job
guys want to be paid hub miles then drive extra miles to pad checks
companies are not stupid they know if your paid salary most lazy american workers will screw off -
Salary seems like a bad decision from a owners side - paying the worker for all those things that you could legally not pay him for (detention...sitting in traffic..etc)
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You effectively just summed up why carriers are reluctant to pay drivers hourly, since they could stop, slow down, take breaks and still get paid instead of production pay.
But when carrier day that, we drivers sayt "No, no we wouldn't do that! We might even work harder if you paid us by the hour!"
I don't want a salary or an hourly wage because I know how many drivers feel exactly like you, and you just proved it.MJ1657 and Cranky Yankee Thank this. -
Salary is great with a set run, but if it isn't a set/dedicated run, no way. The house will always win.
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