Company is offering 65 CPM for dry van & 75 for reefer.

Company is offering 65 CPM for dry van & 75 for reefer.

Isn’t that incredibly low? Don’t most guys want a CPM of $4 per mile??

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Ayden
Ayden
01.10.2024
Time to negotiate or find a better route.
Aidan
Aidan
05.06.2023
it seems good to me
Magnus
Magnus
01.16.2023
They must be joking! You gotta make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth, driver.
Moon
Moon
11.29.2022
That’s good company driver pay, assuming they have miles. The $4 stuff you’ve seen around refers to great rates for owner/operators, who have to pay all the expenses of running a truck.
Duncan
Duncan
11.29.2022
I’m in the process of learning about the industry so sorry, serious question :(
Xander
Xander
11.28.2022
Are you being serious or clowning around
Strickland
Strickland
11.27.2022
If you're a company driver than that's pretty decent per mile Owner ops are the ones who'll want 4 dollars a mile Company drivers don't pay for fuel, maintenance, insurance or taxes on the truck, owner ops do hence the difference in pay per mile.
Epic
Epic
11.27.2022
I think others have answered you pretty well. I'll add that starting pay for new drivers isn't going to be 65 CPM for dry van. Prime (the company I'm signing on with) starts at 50 CPM, and that's much closer to average. Some companies pay less than that.
Rony
Rony
11.27.2022
If that's W2 it's good if there's miles. 1099 that's garbage
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