If you are looking at flatbed too, you can add tarping pay and at many companies oversized load pay.
The different forms of Hired Driver Pay/Income?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Konsaki, Jun 10, 2016.
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Dave_in_AZ Thanks this.
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Most of all the "bonus" pay you mentioned is mostly b.s. except for miles bonus, stop pay, and mpg bonus. And these dont pay much at all at the megas.
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But "Most" new drivers won't tarp loads, or will work for Swift/Knight/Werner, etc.
When I was looking into jobs right out of school, I was PICKY. I turned down Werner, JB Hunt and JBS Carriers, all of whom wanted to pay me .25-33 CPM. I went with System Transport for .36 CPM, who seemed like a good deal to me at the time. I did well there and was invited to join a specialized fleet at 43.67 CpM + oversized, PLUS hazmat rates.
I'm making 47 CPM at 15 months or so. Making 2200-3600 miles per week now at a reefer company. It's decent. Can't think of where I'd do better. (Not that thi keeps me from whining). $500 a week after training? I wouldn't have done it for 3 weeks.blairandgretchen and rachi Thank this. -
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Not sure of mentioned but some companies pay based on percentage of how much they got from the shipper.
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Back in 1994 I was hauling chemicals for Transchem/B.J. West (now James J. Williams), we got different combinations of pay depending on the run. We always received hourly pay for loading/unloading. Depending where you were at, it could take up to an hour and a half to load or unload. -
Tankers. HAZMAT. that pays all those above for most part
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