Negotiating wages
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by T Wad, Feb 14, 2015.
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I did, but I had verifiable previous experience, and lots of it. It's kind of hard for an athlete to get a shoe deal without first getting ESPN to notice you.
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After 2 years.... mayyybe.
But with less experience, it's scarcer than hen's teeth to legitimately be able to supply any recruiter with even a fraction of "ammo" to satisfy the recruiter's "Why do you deserve more CPM over any other newer driver?". That's the brick wall that only experience can hurdle. -
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All drivers within the same company should be paid the same. Drivers aren't competing against each other so why should they worry about someone else's paycheck? I worked for a hazmat/tanker company and we all were paid the same and all drivers, new and old, made about $65K per year; what's wrong with that?
If I'm hauling a load of produce from California to Florida and another driver from the same company is running along with me, why should he be paid less than me? Answer; he shouldn't be paid less than me because it's fair and it doesn't affect my paycheck.BrenYoda883, aduiepyle and T Wad Thank this. -
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I agree with Chinatown but our company does something a little different.
Everyone is paid the same. For Instance, if I take a load of diesel to one of the mail hauling companies here it pays me $40. A driver with 15 years experience will be paid the same for that load, $40.
Now, you get something called "Experience pay". It can vary based on how much experience you have coming into the company and how long you've been here.
For instance, I started at 23 years of age and 2 years experience which was the minimum requirement. My first year I get no experience pay, since I meet the minimum. After I've been here and year I now make a little extra every load.
Our experience pay is a percentage of what the load pays. If I run that trucking company load like I talked about above, I'll make $40 plus $1.10 for experience meaning I male $41.10 for that load.
My trainer, who had 15 years with hauling fuel, over 10 of those years with our company, made about an extra $10 on that load. Your pay goes up every year you're with our company.
Hopefully that all made sense haha
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