That totally depends on the company. Different companies pay different amounts. Some companies reimburse for fuel. Some pay a fixed dollar amount per month without regard to actual miles traveled. Some pay only gas, some for maintenance. Some companies provide a company car and pay fuel, maintenance and insurance. Some companies require the car to be used to and from the company office only, while some companies allow the car to be taken home and or used for some personal business. Every company is different. Colors and models vary as well.
The rate for mileage and for gas are completely different and is dependent upon the company in which you work. Gas is considered an expense and as such receipts for gas should be submitted to your company and you should be reimbursed for the actual amount of gas purchased if they don't pay mileage. Mileage includes everything from gas to wear and tear on your vehicle and the insurance you pay on your car. The current dollar rate per mile in the U.S. is 48 cents. That's also the amount you can claim on your taxes if you're not paid for gas or mileage by the company.
An employer can pay any amount they want for gas mileage. The federal government allows an employee to claim a deduction for the business mileage if the employer does not reimburse the employee for the expense.
Usually, when a company pays an employee for mileage when they have used their vehicle for company business, the mileage is intended to cover gas and wear and tear/maintenance. For example, if you drove your car 20 miles for business and the company reimbursed you $.40 per mile, you would receive $8. If your car gets 20 mpg, your gas costs would be $2.75 (or whatever you pay for a gallon of gas). Mileage usually does not cover tolls and parking.
we have to be at the shop early in the morning to load the company truck then drive for 3 hours to the job. at the end of the week we drive the 3 hours back and unload the truck. Do they have to pay us for this time of travel?
No.
There is no set average a company pays out for mileage of a personal use car. The amount a company pays out is an agreement defined when a job is offered. The company has their own policy. It is a uncharted standard.
You don't put gas in a semi truck - they use diesel.If it's a company owned truck, the company pays for the fuel. Lease/operators and owner/operators who lease on with a company to run under their operating authority pay for their own fuel.
Walmart is the company that pays the most mileage for a truck driver. States such as California and Texas pay the most.
It depends on what kind of mileage your car gets and how many miles you drive.
Need to know what fuel mileage the vehicle gets and the current price of fuel.
No noob
Since a company is generally not required to pay you any mileage, the rate would be at their discretion. You should contact an attorney in your area for more specific information,