With the computerized log book it’s seems like it would be far more fair for the driver to get paid an hourly rate. I have been out of the industry for about 10 years but I remember doing the math when I worked for CRST and learned I wasn’t even making minimum wage. Why won’t the trucking unions back this?
Hourly pay
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by JamesDewey, Feb 7, 2023.
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They paid by the mile because they bill by the mile.
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A lot of people seem to think that being paid by the hour will magically double drivers average earnings. It wouldn't happen. It really doesn't matter how you're paid if you're paid well. There are plenty of people paid by the mile making over $100k.
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Are dispatchers paid by the mile? -
Paying drivers by the mile is just a way to pay you little to nothing for as many task as possible. But when that driving line is on the peoplenet you gotta move quick to make any money it you’re by the mile.
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And believe me I am not defending paper-mile-schemes (yes, I used the word "scheme" intentionally). I think they are outmoded, unfair to drivers, and have a detrimental effect upon safety and morale - especially when coupled with the 14 hour rule and ELDs.Last edited: Feb 8, 2023
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