truck drivers pay per mile can go from 25cents per mile to $1.09
Company semi drivers average 30-40 cents per mile that they drive. They do not have a base pay. Union drivers average more.
It depends on the company a truck driver is working for. Some companies pay their drivers per mile. For 2010, the average truck driver got a gross income of $65,000 and took home $30,000.
One million pounds a second of course!
1.60 a mile!
truck drivers can make as much as they are willing to work. There is no limit. Jobs pay hourly careers pay unlimited.
If they own their own truck, yes.
it depends on the company. most pay by the mile. beginers can make anywhere from .22cents to .32cents per mile.
The pay for a commercial truck trader truly depends on one's geographic location. Across the nation the average pay for a commercial truck trader is $65,000.
Yes your company has to pay overtime In California.
Most truck drivers do not get paid hourly. They get paid by the mile. I'm not certain this is the case here though. Getting paid by the mile often depends on how much OTR (over-the-road) experience they have.
Anywhere from minimum wage to a substantial wage. It all depends on their job specifics (not all truck drivers are line haul drivers, and not all truck drivers do nothing more than drive a truck), their experience, what the company is willing to pay them, and other factors.
Renting a truck from Budget can be done one of two ways. You can pay by the mile at a rate of .35 cents per mile or rent it for a period of time such as a single day, weekend or whole week. You will be responsible for returning the rental truck with a full tank of gasoline regardless of which type of rental you choose.