I would Try Roehl they seem to have good starting driver packages. I would never ever ever work for less than .50, preferably closer to .60 and above is what I look for, but I have 13 years + experience with nothing bad on my rec, but the companies I talk to seem to think experience over their insurance requirements is not worth a whole lot.
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90 dollars for unloading a trailer is a great deal for them when lumpers make over 3 times that
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Cents don't mean crap if no miles. And the zip and practical miles pay don't help either.
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Swift has a sliding scale, but I have never seen them advertising the short run rates.
I also do not think Swift starts at .40, more like .35.
The last time I checked I was at .49 on the low end. On loads that are under 100 miles it is .61 plus $25 short haul pay.
It increments in 100 mile steps, and anything over 500 miles is at the base rate.FlaSwampRat Thanks this. -
How does that work for 99 or 101 or 199 .299 etc miles and what determines that number?
What's the break even number?
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