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Originally Posted by Mackman
well i still think something is a little shady you get paid by the load so why would your pay stub say anything about hrs??? It doesnt even give an hourly rate. IF you get paid by the load it should brake down what each load paid. How do you know what the load pays if thats all you get???
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GREAT question.....
I have a payload sheet that lists each and every location I deliver to, and the total revenue for each load. So if its say a Toledo, OH to Traverse City, MI..... it's roughly a $900 load.... so I'd take $900 X 30% and get $270.
As for the hours, when I get to the yard I swipe in, and likewise.... when I return I swipe out. These times are compared to my log... thus giving me my total hours for the week. I guess its another safety net for the company because if my punch times dont correspond with my log..... hmm... obviously theres a problem SOMEWHERE... :wink: