Practical Miles, Hub Miles, HHG Miles, what's the diff?
Subject says it all. If somebody would lay out the differences, 'twould be mighty helpful to noobs.
Respectfully, BD |
Practical miles: The miles on the most practical route (what most co now pay)
Hub : All miles driven even if you get lost miss turn lap around truckstop. HHG: hosehold movers guide, zip code to zip code , usually 10% or more less miles than practical |
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For every lap I make, I get paid. Hub miles, the only why to get paid by the mile. :D |
Wait, i thought that's what practical miles are: getting paid for every mile you drive.
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Practical mile is calculated on a practical route that is all truck routes from origin to destination and is usually pre determined by your company or broker. Hub miles you turn in the miles you drove and they pay on those miles. Double R You have a good gig there I haven't been paid Hub since the late 80s hang on to that one |
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So true I guess thats the only discount we get out here |
We go by hub miles. Our trucks have hubometers. Of course, we dont get paid by the mile, just by the hour. :? :P
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