Does anyone know the pay scale of these carhauling companies?

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  1. Gucci25

    Gucci25 Light Load Member

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    $2580+$100=$2680
    x4weeks=$10,720
    x12months=$128,640

    I didn't do any equation x52 weeks. All i said was $10,720x12=$128,640. No one is working 52weeks
     
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  3. crb

    crb Road Train Member

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    Usal answered my questions no problems. With Union car haul it's hard to explain there are 8 different pay rates per mile depending on length of haul, head haul or back haul, and new business. This doesn't include zone rates.
     
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    crb Road Train Member

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    Crazy i like that part and the puzzle of figuring out loads and how to get them legal.
     
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    crb Road Train Member

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    Start at full rate.
     
  6. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    And no one is driving 3000 miles week in and week out for megas.
     
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  7. Gucci25

    Gucci25 Light Load Member

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    I drive 3000-4000 miles a week for knight. what are you talking about? "Knight refrigerated drivers can spend more days over the road, if they choose, because the average reefer length of haul is 750 miles." You must have missed my paycheck thread?
     
  8. Bean Jr.

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    You mean the one with the video of you thumbing through a stack of twenties? Yeah I saw it, but I never saw your settlement stub.

    I used to think what I made in a week that worked right was average. Then I found out that over the course of time, I was averaging $200 less. The holidays where receivers stop receiving the morning before, and you have a wasted week. The load that is 200 miles, but doesn't deliver until the next day. No loads near you so you sit, or deadhead 200 miles and dont get loaded until the next day. Yeah, you may get 3000 here and there, but you also have weeks where you get 1500.

    I've been in this business for close to 20 years. I have close friends who are also, and typical week is 2250 miles.
     
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    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    I've looked at a few of your threads. I think the entertainment factor is the reason you haven't been banned.
     
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    Should we hook him up with the cue ball?
     
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  11. Gucci25

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    Cool, glad you like it. Did you subscribe to me on Youtube?
     
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