Wrecker classification and drivers license classification aren't one in the same, just so you know. A Class A wrecker is a light wrecker - a heavy wrecker is a C wrecker. Pay varies by location, experience, etc. Wrecker operators are typically paid on commission, not by the hour.
Yes they do pay a similar rate. The average pay scale for a truck driver in that area is about $48000 a year.
In order to become a flatbed truck driver, one needs to attend truck driving school. It takes between 3-4 weeks to obtain a permit which generally consists of in-class and on the road experience. Some trucking companies will even pay for the class and permit.
Only if the truck driver was at fault.
$60,000 annualy
55-80k
1.60 a mile!
As much as their company decides to pay them.
The pay scale for lab assistant is the same as that of class 3 officer. Basic is 16000 rupees.
If they're paid by the hour, yes.
At the same agency which issues any other class of driver's licence. However, if you need to be trained and qualified to receive a CDL, you typically have to go to a truck driving school.
The principals scale is that of a class 1 Government officer. In the 6th pay too, the scale has been continued with an increase in the basic.
As much as the company sees fit to pay them. There are a wide range of Class B jobs, and a wide range of pay scales to accompany them. There isn't one answer applicable to the entire range of Class B CDL jobs.