That's based on the value of the load.
It constantly varies based on market conditions, i.e. supply and demand. You can get it at www.fairtran.com/rates.aspx
Is it a company driver? An owner operator? General Freight? Flatbed? Refregerated? Specialized? Way to many unasked question in order to give you any reasonable answer. Rates can range from .30 cents per mile to more than $5 per mile
It depends on the policy of the company or agency paying the reimbursement. Some may pay $0.07 per mile, others may pay $0.12 per mile. If there is to be a reimbursement, there is a policy establishing the rate of reimbursement.
truck drivers pay per mile can go from 25cents per mile to $1.09
The IRS calculates a rate yearly, and publishes it. it is currently, for 2008, 50.5 cents per mile.
1.60 a mile!
The current reimbursemnt rate for travel is about 0.58 cents per mile.
The IRS mileage rate for 2017 was set at 53.5 cents per mile for business use of a vehicle, which was a decrease from the 54 cents per mile rate in 2016. For medical or moving purposes, the rate was 17 cents per mile, while the rate for charitable organizations remained at 14 cents per mile. These rates are used to calculate the deductible costs of operating a vehicle for various purposes.
My employer pays me 35cents per mile. Is that ok
per implies that this is a rate measured for one mile (by dividing by a number of miles).
About one mile per hour.
When you contracting freight trucking service , you shold expect to pay by per mile you shoud not pay by per load.