Many stops
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Punckistu, Feb 23, 2016.
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Most companies pay a set amount of dollars for each stop and doesn't matter if it's a pick up or delivery.
If your company doesn't pay for these stops then it's time to look around for a different company to work for.jammer910Z, Panhandle flash and Punckistu Thank this. -
You should be picking up the phone and asking Payroll at your company and/or your driver manager. If you want to get more accurate advice from forum members then go to the subforum for YOUR company and ask your questions there.
Every company has a different way of paying their drivers. If I were you I would start by asking your company. Posting a thread in the general area of the forum, without knowing what company you work for, is an exercise in futility.Punckistu Thanks this. -
The typical carrier pays $x for all pickups after the first and $x for all drops after the first.
$15-30 each is commonPunckistu Thanks this. -
Hey I just talked to Jimmy in the payroll department
He said after your last stop proceed to the nearest pilot and there will be a coupon there waiting for you for free coffee and donuts of your choice91B20H8, Chinatown, Straight Stacks and 2 others Thank this. -
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Where I work the pick up and delivery don't get paid any extra, but every stop in between does.
Pick up or delivery, the in between stops get some kind of extra pay.
Like others have said, that is something that your company people need to explain to you.Punckistu Thanks this.
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