Flatbed percentage pay
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Fryedaddy, Jun 23, 2019.
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Get out. Get out now. The longer you stay the worse your situation will be.
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Is that before or after his fuel deduction? Whats the avg miles?Intothesunset and Fryedaddy Thank this. -
What taxes?
Hey friend, I am curious...do you have a copy of the operating contract that you signed? Just bolt out any personal names and info.
BTW, no offense but it was straight up foolish of you to sign something that you didn’t agree to. I understand needing money, needing work and bills coming in, but that’s still not an excuse.Last edited: Jun 24, 2019
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Get your next Job Orientation Date set before you Quit..
At least you have some income now...Intothesunset and Fryedaddy Thank this. -
That’s after the deduction. I’m around 2200-3k miles per weekIntothesunset Thanks this.
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I will get a copy of it when I get home in a day or two. I wasn’t told anything about a fuel charge until after my employment began; the owner said they forgot about it. I’ve looked over the contract numerous times and I’ve yet to find anything pertaining to fuel.Intothesunset, TripleSix and skellr Thank this.
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Two options. leave a severd horse head on thier pillow or find another job ASAP.Intothesunset, D.Tibbitt and Fryedaddy Thank this.
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There should be a page that talks about in detail your percentage pay and how that percentage is figured out. There will then too be a page where it lists things you are responsible for. 25% of the gross line haul is completely different than 25% of the adjusted (net) linehaul. If the fuel thing isn’t listed, and they withheld for fuel, they robbed you.
Hand, I know it may seem as if everyone who responded to your thread is armchair quarterbacking, but we’re not. Some of us have been through ugly situations where we had to stand our ground or even leave jobs because of disagreements.
As soon as they’d mentioned that fuel thing to me, I would have stopped. The only way I’d pay for fuel for a company truck is if I’m on my way to the house to clean the truck out.Intothesunset, 88 Alpha and Fryedaddy Thank this. -
I made the same mistake that you made..So don't beat yourself up over it...Like Triplesix said we're all here to help ya...
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