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Old 10-16-2006, 05:46 PM
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Old 10-17-2006, 02:01 AM
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syl77dar why do you have such a large hatred of Werner? Did you work for them? Did you apply and not get accepted? Just wondering since your post are all negative about Werner
 
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Old 10-17-2006, 04:04 AM
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i worked 4 that lousy place and will NEVER GO BACK!!! 700 miles a week what a joke! because i average 5,000 miles a week now at $0.33 cpm not $0.26 cpm and people care about their drivers!
 
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Old 10-17-2006, 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ordinaryguy
you will get paid .26 per mile if yer a rookie for 48 state, not sure on pay for regional or dedicated. the pay sucks, but they do pay for all your tolls, toll cards for oh and in, transponders for ok and ks, and ez pass, and of course they have prepass. so it all depends. people say werner sucks, but i think a company is whatcha make of it. the way you view the company is how you are with fleet manager. BOL to you.
I have found my Driver Handbook they give you in orientation and I can hopefully answer some of the pay questions for you. This information is strait from their handbook.

This is starting wages for experienced solo drivers coming into Werner:
0 - 1 yrs .26 cpm
2 yrs. .29
3 yrs. .30
4 yrs. .31
5 yrs. .32
What ever your experience level when you start Werner is just add .01 cpm increase for every yr w/Werner up to .36 cpm.

New drivers coming to Werner w/ no experience needing training:
0 mo. .26 cpm
3 mo. .265
6 mo. .27
9 mo. .28
1 yr. .29
2 yr. .30
3 yr. .31
4 yr. .32
5 yr. .33
7 yr .34
10 yr. .35
15+ .36
The Mileage Bonus's are as follows:
9,500 - 9,999 = 1/2 cent pm, all miles
10,000 - 10,499 = 1 cpm all miles
10,500 + = 2 cpm all miles

I hope this helps!
 
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Old 10-18-2006, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by syl77dar
i worked 4 that lousy place and will NEVER GO BACK!!! 700 miles a week what a joke! because i average 5,000 miles a week now at $0.33 cpm not $0.26 cpm and people care about their drivers!
I'd love to see your logbook(s) if your averaging 5,000 miles a week.
 
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Old 10-18-2006, 03:30 PM
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I'd love to see your logbook(s) if your averaging 5,000 miles a week.
You and me both - I run an average of about 3200 per week and that's hard to do legally. Really hard.

Hrmm - 5,000 miles per week equals 714 miles per day

That's averaging 64mph for 11hrs straight each day.

And, let's not forget, you'll be out of time on day 7, so that'd bring the average up to 71mph.

Do you load or unload? Do you do pretrips? Do you fuel? Do you only run back and forth in between the borders of Texas without stopping?

Now if you're running team, that's completely different.
 
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by syl77dar
i worked 4 that lousy place and will NEVER GO BACK!!! 700 miles a week what a joke! because i average 5,000 miles a week now at $0.33 cpm not $0.26 cpm and people care about their drivers!
5,000 miles a week? you're a liar (unless you're a team, which i kinda doubt you are)
 
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Old 10-18-2006, 11:42 PM
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Just another disgruntled wannabe supertrucker that got fired or wanted to run the truck like it was his own toy
 
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5000 miles a week my ass

I`ve been averaging 4100 a week in a 75 mph state, rarely waiting more then 20 minutes to load and unload and never seeing traffic or straying much from the interstate.
 

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