There isn't a set rate. It comes down to experience, the company they work for, the type of commodity being hauled, and the method which they're paid.. they may be paid by mileage, percentage, salary, or hourly, depending on the specifics of their job.
Depends on their experience, company, type of freight they haul, and method by which they're paid (mileage, percentage, hourly, salary, etc.).
Truck Driver (oil) = $66,000 = $0.60 per mile x 110,000 miles. See truckers cost per mile calculation below. (Owner operator trucking jobs typically pay more than just being a truck driver.)
$3.00 per mile
Truckers don't get paid by the hour. Depending on the job, they may get paid by the load or the mile. By the mile is more typical in highway trucking, but ice road truckers probably get paid by the load. Also a factor in IRT is the actual route itself. While one driver on a "less hazardous" route may fetch $50,000 another trucker on a more dangerous route (like the Dalton, currently seen on Season 3 of History Channel's Ice Road Truckers) can net upwards of $120,000 for two to three months of hauling. On the other hand, the death toll on this "road" averages out to almost 1 death per mile of the "road".
The exact amount paid to truckers on "Ice Road Truckers" varies, but reports indicate that truckers typically earned between $2,000 to $4,000 per episode, depending on their experience and the challenges faced during filming. Additionally, some truckers could earn bonuses for particularly dangerous or difficult hauls. The show's unique setting and the risks involved also contributed to the higher pay compared to standard trucking jobs.
How much money do ice road truckers earn? Average $1200.00 per trip.
It all depends on what area of trucking you will be employed, flatbed/van/container/expedited/reefer etc. In very basics, if you are hired directly by the carrier instead of a contractor leased to the carrier, you could be looking in the ballpark of anywhere from .30-.40 per mile if paid by the mile. This also depends on if you already have your CDL and one year experience, to start.
40p per mile for the first 10,000 miles here in the UK and then 25p per mile thereafter.
Employee mileage reimbursement is usually a rate paid per mile. Multiply the amount of miles by the rate paid per mile to arrive at employee reimbursement. If an employee is paid 20 cents per mile, for example, and the employee drives 40 miles, then the reimbursement fee would be $8. 00.
The average salary of a truck driver that is inter state is between 36-40k. It depends on who you drive for and what you haul and if you own your own equipment or not. This dose not mean that you can only make that amount, but generally people who drive for the bigger companies will stay in that pay range making about 35-40 cents per mile.
the definition is how much you spend per mile in cents.
1.6 km per mile