No ca pay is higher then most due to the cost of living especially in the Bay area and near Los Angeles. Also I don't haul fuel anymore I'm doing Cryogenics, and man its the best out of all the tanker gigs I've had from Oil,chemicals,and fuel. Yeah I think my first year back 6 years ago was about 38k, but I got that first year in and the old timers were right the doors opened.
Net Pay for a Newbie
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by coastietruckin', Mar 8, 2017.
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$1000 gross is about $800 net. No company can guess your tax situation & amount of insurance deductions so their guarantee is always before taxes. -
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As a newbie you will find that you get paid the very minimum you will accept. It is up to you to demand better pay. If you figure 120,000 miles a year @ .45 per mile then $54,000 gross is the minimum you should accept. Now I have heard that Pam pays its first year drivers 28cpm. That is $33,600 per year. Offer me that and I would have to start a union and go on strike.
This is a profession. We are under attack on many different fronts. If you as a new driver are coming in and working for less wages then those who have been out here for awhile, you are not doing the industry any favors. Demand higher pay.
A new Burlington Northern Carman makes $30 per hour. 5 days a week and home every night. It is a good job. Fun. They are hiring. The reason they make more money then a new driver is that they refuse to work for less. The Railroads are hiring. -
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Most guys at TMC take the percentage of the load option though. And my understanding based on the few guys I have talked to is that they average about 2200-2500 miles. Now tax that.
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