Matters how much they drive if they lease our own there truck matters what kind of cargo they. Cary
in first year of driving $ 35,000 to $ 45,000
Umm pretty much nothin. U drive around the nation in back for a mineral that is way to pricey. But if I had to say. About 350$ a trip and back
That depends on their location, their level of experience, and their company.
Truck drivers get paid by the load, per mile, or by job. The salary of a truck driver will depend on what way they get paid and how much they work. Truck drivers can make anywhere from 50,000 and up.
The average salary for a truck driver in the US is around $45,000 to $60,000 per year, though this can vary based on experience, location, and the type of trucking job. Long-haul truck drivers tend to earn more than local or regional drivers.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2010, the average truck driver made $37,770 annually, or $18.16 an hour.
Depending on the company and goods, a truck (lorry) driver would typically earn between $28,000 and $62,000 per year.
Most truck drivers are paid by the load or by the mile. Because of this there is no set amount you would be making weekly.
They earn £150 monthly either by the head teacher of goverment.
Wal Mart company Drivers who work 5 days a week with 2 days off earn over 80 to 95 thousand a year. How do I know this?...Because I am a Wal Mart truck Driver and that is a Fact
Actually, the current wage rate is $23.82/hr, so the minimum per year is about $48k but most local drivers earn about $1200/wk or about 62k/yr. Drivers on "destination" runs earn substantially more with many earning in the mid 80k to low 90k/yr. Destination bids are predominantly held by Senior drivers.
The payment for monster truck drivers can vary widely depending on factors such as the event, sponsorship deals, and the driver's experience. On average, drivers might earn between $1,000 to $5,000 per event, with some top drivers making significantly more through endorsements and additional appearances. Additionally, the team and truck owners often receive a share of the earnings, which can further influence individual driver payments.