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<p>[QUOTE="Driver'sWife, post: 154568, member: 6085"]23% is starting pay for new drivers with no experience. My husband started at 27% because he has several years experience.</p><p>Direct quote from Black & Chrome: THE NUMBER REPRESENTS THE AVERAGE REVENUE EACH DRIVER'S TRUCK MADE <b><i>PER DAY</i></b> FOR THE CORRESPONDING MONTH</p><p>My husband's daily average according to his snapshot was $741.06.</p><p>Multiply by 5 (driving 5 days a week) equals $3705.30.</p><p>Multiply by 27% (his % for that month) and it's $1000.43 a week.</p><p>That is before tarp pay, bounce pay, and anything else added in. </p><p>That is also the amount before taxes and any other deductions.</p><p>Example from Black & Chrome, Best of the Best:</p><p>Top driver for Dec 2006, daily revenue for the truck: $1359.12</p><p>Multiply by 5 (drives 5 days a week) $6795.60.</p><p>Multiply by 27% (I just picked a %, have no idea what he makes) equals: $1834.81 per week.</p><p>That is again before taxes/deductions come out and before tarp pay, bounce, etc. is added in.</p><p>The snapshot taken monthly determines the % individual drivers make. It goes up/down monthly according to a list of variables. The monthly snapshot that I receive with his pay stub list the variables, his points, and what his % for the month is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Driver'sWife, post: 154568, member: 6085"]23% is starting pay for new drivers with no experience. My husband started at 27% because he has several years experience. Direct quote from Black & Chrome: THE NUMBER REPRESENTS THE AVERAGE REVENUE EACH DRIVER'S TRUCK MADE [B][I]PER DAY[/I][/B] FOR THE CORRESPONDING MONTH My husband's daily average according to his snapshot was $741.06. Multiply by 5 (driving 5 days a week) equals $3705.30. Multiply by 27% (his % for that month) and it's $1000.43 a week. That is before tarp pay, bounce pay, and anything else added in. That is also the amount before taxes and any other deductions. Example from Black & Chrome, Best of the Best: Top driver for Dec 2006, daily revenue for the truck: $1359.12 Multiply by 5 (drives 5 days a week) $6795.60. Multiply by 27% (I just picked a %, have no idea what he makes) equals: $1834.81 per week. That is again before taxes/deductions come out and before tarp pay, bounce, etc. is added in. The snapshot taken monthly determines the % individual drivers make. It goes up/down monthly according to a list of variables. The monthly snapshot that I receive with his pay stub list the variables, his points, and what his % for the month is.[/QUOTE]
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