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To answer your question
Pre trips
Post trips
Fueling the truck
Detention paid on the second you go on duty or aren't driving but are on duty
^ all this paid @ 18.00 per hour
Driving all driving @ 25.00 per hour
Sleeping in the truck $50 per night
Layover detention time 15 hours sitting 8 hours of $18.00 per hour
Working on a Sunday 12 hours of time and a half straight time @ 18.00 per hour plus your 25.00 per hour of drive time for that day
Sounds about right!
What would a comparative hourly rate be for starters
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by newbtr1, Sep 26, 2015.
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Here's a chart showing what the most common jobs for the rich, middle class, and poor are in the USA. It's interesting to note that truck drivers are listed in eight of the 11 percentile income divisions. Looks like the average trucker earns around $46K, with a nice bell curve dropping to either side from there. The chart's only a years old, so relatively accurate.
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Shoot, when I first started driving for a chicken plant, I average $450-500/Wk, and that was 22 yrs ago -
I also didn't make a comment about how much someone can or can't make, I merely poi Ted out where the 50% line is, or was. -
Um. Not to sound smug but I don't run anything that's less than $2/mile. My broker doesn't even ask me anymore...I get in 3200-4200 miles a week. (Paper) My buddy and I are looking at putting our trucks on at Stage Call which could be a really fun lucrative gig.
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Canned Spam Thanks this.
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Do the math guys. If you drive 60mph @ 40cpm you just made 24 dollars in an hour. Where do you come up with 7.50?
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