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<p>[QUOTE="<-Tucker_The_Trucker->, post: 12486151, member: 237899"]I agree, but on a bad week that you may have a breakdown and maybe a few delays, its often better than what you would get on just performance. The minimum is not what you count on, its what you can rest asured that if all fails, you know you will at least make xxx. When I was an auto salesman they had $600/wk minimum. However, everyone who had the job didnt think like that - oh thats a joke- no, we said ok, good, so if for some reason I make no sales, worse case they pay me something! In reality, you make 1200-1700/wk at a high volume dealership. maybe 4 weeks you make 4k/wk and then 2 weeks you make 600. ok.... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>but now if that was average pay of 1250 for otr, no thank you, im with you! But minimum thats nice! However, we do have to look at the qualifications to meet minimum, cuz something tells me that you must bend over backwards in the trucking industry for everthing, lol. </p><p>safe driving to you my trucking brother!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="<-Tucker_The_Trucker->, post: 12486151, member: 237899"]I agree, but on a bad week that you may have a breakdown and maybe a few delays, its often better than what you would get on just performance. The minimum is not what you count on, its what you can rest asured that if all fails, you know you will at least make xxx. When I was an auto salesman they had $600/wk minimum. However, everyone who had the job didnt think like that - oh thats a joke- no, we said ok, good, so if for some reason I make no sales, worse case they pay me something! In reality, you make 1200-1700/wk at a high volume dealership. maybe 4 weeks you make 4k/wk and then 2 weeks you make 600. ok.... ;) but now if that was average pay of 1250 for otr, no thank you, im with you! But minimum thats nice! However, we do have to look at the qualifications to meet minimum, cuz something tells me that you must bend over backwards in the trucking industry for everthing, lol. safe driving to you my trucking brother!![/QUOTE]
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