I understand what you're saying and I'm not disagreeing with you. When you say the east coast, I'm assuming you're talking about the northeast, because the southeast and midwest are not like you're describing (parts of midwest could be considered east or west coast, depending on classification).
But again, simple math, a 7-9 hour driving day of 420 miles per day (so this accounts for heavy traffic in the northeast depending on run times), times $0.73 CPM is $306 per day, $1533 per week, $79,700 per year.
Are you saying LTL linehaul drivers in the northeast, especially on I95, don't get at least 420 miles a night?
If not, at certain LTL companies you have to work the dock if you have a short linehaul run, so wouldn't the hour or two of dock work per day after a short linehaul run get them to about 80k gross per year?
I can't imagine anybody on linehaul in the northeast is making less than 75k gross per year, although maybe I'm wrong?
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