I'm thinking of making the leap from A doubles to LCV as an owner / operator. I am experienced in both. My question: What are you LCV haulers getting paid by the mile ? Company and Owner / Operator. I'm not so much looking for what company pays what, just what the pay is per region. I'm just curious.
IE - In Atlantic Canada, an O/O hauling LCV, with one particular company, is getting $1.80 / mile - fuel cap varies.
Also, what are drivers and O/O's getting paid for the extra's ? IE - building a train, and taking it apart ?
Again, just curious. Thanks.
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Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Pullin2, Nov 4, 2016.
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Twin 53' gawd no wonder freight rates are in the toilet. What's next. Three 53' or are they just gonna make twin 80' long trailers
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I was at TST Porter ( TST Overland ), my contract said 17 cents more for turnpikes. But we never did them, and for that price I wouldn't.
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Yes Sask still does, but the third one has to be an empty. Usually see a Co-op super B-train pulling a 53' refer.
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