Hi, I just recently got canned from my Driving job that I had for 3 yrs, I have come across a little trucking company that I most likely will be able to drive for, However the company pays it's drivers a percentage instead of by miles. And the company also does long haul, so I was wondering if anyone out there never anything about getting paid by a percentage and what is the advantage or disadvantage of this type of pay. Any advice and all advice will help as I have no knowledge on this type of pay for drivers. Thanks
cents per mile over % per load
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by washingtonian, Apr 2, 2009.
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Depends on the freight and how much of it.
I pay 34% to my Drivers and it generally averages out to around
$1400-$1600 per week for 3200-3500 miles.
Again these are averages,I have one real good runner and he did $92K last year,YES running single.
If its a small company your looking for their most likely offering you 19%
on average FAK correct ?washingtonian Thanks this. -
Either way it a set out price, but I hear from most percentage drivers tend to get a lil more.
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###### man, are you looking for any drivers right now? I only get 23% and can't seem to get the phrase "No cheap freight, please," through my dispatchers head.washingtonian Thanks this.
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Sorry I cut way back several years ago from 15 to 7 trucks.
Its hard to even call myself a "Boss" due to the dedication of the other drivers.I pay "Top-Pay" because I get "Top Results" ,
"We" all benefit.
I have one driver I haven't seen face to face in 5.5 years,last time I saw him was when he turned in his 2K truck for the 04 he is driving now.
Having a solid reputation for many years affords "US" what we have today.
Good Luck to Yah !
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Can't blame a guy for trying, can ya?
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Based on a most recent contract bid.
Our company was underbid by 1.00 a mile.
That equates to a .20 or more loss (per mile) for the percentage driver, of the company who low balled their bid.
While the guys who drive on a per mile basis. Didn't feel a thing.
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