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Thread: Whats top scale pay

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    Whats top scale pay

    Whats top scale pay and how long does it take to get it?

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    54cpm,hourly(out here at least)$24.03,takes 3 years to top rate.

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    Depend's area you are in..North Carolina top pay is $22.70,new hire's..I'm not sure if it is 2 or 3 yrs. to top.Don't remember.Line Haul Mileage is around .538 cent's a mile/single..Team Driver's make more.

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    i need to transfer to kansas. they pay more in kansas than north carolina and the cost of living is here higher.
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    57.7 west coast/ 24.03 hourly.

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    well i use to live in cali and i can say the cost of living is crazy.

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    what kind of mileage does a linehaul driver average? weekly?

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    This is a hard question to answer definitively,there's a lot of variation depending on what terminal you work out of,wether its a breakbulk or not,seniority,extra or bid driver,even local laws or conditions.I average 3300 miles a week on a bid run,but my run is 658 miles all rural Interstates on a relay turn,in more congested areas a 550 mi run may be the best available.Seniority decides runs,run times,and even equipment driven.

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    For example, if a driver were to live in the Dallas/Ft Worth area and asked whether starting pay for a city driver was either at $22/hr or above, would the answer be yes or no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRage7 View Post
    For example, if a driver were to live in the Dallas/Ft Worth area and asked whether starting pay for a city driver was either at $22/hr or above, would the answer be yes or no?
    By the way, this is only an example of a specific question.


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