in other words its .40 cents per mile without per diem, you don't want per diem if your near retirement, you need to have higher earnings at the end of year, that way bigger social security check, but if your young take per diem
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Uhhhh ... its not .30 PLUS per diem. Its .30 including per diem.
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just seen a you tube video from, (skimp dee) video, release today dec 18, she works at stevens, she mention 3 people in a trainers truck, ARE YOU KIDDING ME, i thought just crazy cr england did that
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Corporal_Clegg Thanks this.
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Pay is somewhere in the low .30cpm I believe at .32cpm. Out of that .10cpm does not get taxed for per diem(which you do not have to do) well that will probably change in 2018 since it looks like the government is doing away with per diem all together. if you run 400 - 500 a day you rarely have to stop for a reset which will allow you to run 2800 - 3500 miles a week. Now that will vary on the loads and season. Teams can run more but usually run around 5000 miles a week but if they have a good DM and work the system you can get up to 7000 but that won't be consistent due to resets. Trainers usually max out around 4500 dues to having to shutdown 8 hrs a day. Now this was what I saw over the years. I did leave Stevens in August so things may have changed but probably not much. There is money to be made but you need to learn the system and work it to your advantage.
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Per Diem is still there. It didnt get taken out by the new tax law.
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