Who said 70? He said 35 to 40 hours, including deliverys and putzin around warehouse's and the odd off site del, with around 130,000... so yeah like i said.....![]()
Is "Per Hour" Compensation Safer, and is $24 / hr Good for an Experienced Driver with a Safe Record?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Kooter, Nov 10, 2015.
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Where are you located? Would this be a M-F job? Depending on location of your company and the service area you provide would help determine if pay is enough.
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If you plan on someone doing 130,000 miles a yr. And only work 35 to 40 hrs a week, that is no where near safe. Your looking at least a 80mph truck on ADVERAGE. Bye bye bottom line. And that is if the guy never goes home. $960 a week... Fagetaboutit
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Yes that's a good wage, you can probably get more driver than 5 years for that wage imo. Just recheck your expectations. 130K miles is way too high for a 40 hr week.
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I am paid by the hour now, and I believe it is much safer that way. I don't do halfas$ pretrips and I don't drive as aggressively in traffic as I did at one time. I used to think "the longer my day is, the less I'm making per hour". Now I don't have to worry about that. I have a good work ethic so I'm not stealing company time and dragging my feet, but I can't say the same for all other hourly drivers.
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$24 per hour with medical, dental, 401k with matching, 1.5 overtime pay after 40 hours, and PTO.
With this updated information, do you think $24 would be enough to attract and retain an experienced driver with a clean record? Also, you folks pointed out one flaw already - are there any others you see?
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