He would have to be a lease driver plus mentor to make that right? MY mentor pushes the lease program all the time to me but I told him I am not interested because I only plan on driving OTR for a year or so.
Going to get a local job so I can be home with my kids.
Are SWift mentor's making this kind of money?
Discussion in 'Swift' started by bluebonn, Jan 30, 2011.
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im guessing the company drivers that are mentors are not making as much as a L/O mentor but the pay should be in that 2000 a week range with a good student and 1300-1500 with one that can't / won't run as hard -
I have been sitting in Lancaster, and talking to a guy who was a mentor. Sure proud to wear that blue shirt...has been wearing it everyday since he's been here (his words). Rather than getting recognition he's a mentor, i'd want to be out running miles. (duh?)..
but anyway...some company or lease drivers who run 2500-3000 mi a week automaticly assume that if they go mentor and get a student, their miles double overnight. they do not. Just because you see 3k as a solo, dont mean you're going to see 6k with a student. First off, its going to take a 7-10 days before you even consider feeling comfortable with a newb. to go back to the sleeper for 10-15 minutes. and it wont be till the last few days (maybe a week) that the truck actually runs like a 'team' truck. and even THEN, you wont see 6k miles.
Now for the drivers/mentors saying they see $5k a week.....yeah.....they might. But what they wont tell ya, is that is what the truck brings in. What the truck makes and what the lease/op takes home are two totally different figures.
say you DO run 6k miles...lets just assume that 600 are MT.....so 5400 mi are loaded at $1.30 (with FSC) and 600 at .83 cpm thats $7518.
take $900 off the top for insurance, truck payment, and all your overhead (fuel comes later) and the truck has made just over $6600. NOW....lets just assume the truck does 6.5mpg on average for said 6k miles....thats 923 galllons at $3.50 = thats $3230 off your $6600...leaving the Lease Op/Mentor $3370. and at least $600 should be set aside into a maintence account leaving $2770 left....and take the 770 off for taxes. $2k is the best a mentor will make on the truck...WITH a student...and that is IF they run 6k miles. But again, they arent going to see the truck planned like a team truck till the last week of the learning process. best guess? plan on an average of 4k miles...and then the mentor/Lease op will only see $1000-1400 take home.Tapeworm and scottied67 Thank this. -
don't forget the L/O loose 5 cents per mile when they put a student on the truck
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think my next student, i'll have him sign a contract saying that he owes me his paycheck every tuesday while on the truck. =)scottied67 Thanks this. -
Mentors get 1 cent per mile for 6 months for all the miles you run when you are solo. It used to be 1 year.
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