OK GMC.....
I just did some quick mathetimattics
here at my desk and have probably figured out what your pay scale may be at.
I'm guessing they will have you on a 60% commission pay scale.
Came to this figure from what they have told you, from what you have told us they told you, and figuring some rate quotes off that article I found earlier.
They told you low end pay of $1200 with a low end delivery count of 50 stops a day.
Now let's say they are charging whatever customer/customers they have that need deliveries in that area just $8.00 per delivery.
At 50 stops a day times 5 days a week, that comes out to $2000. Take that $2000 and multiply by 60%, you come to the quote of $1200 a week minimum.
Now let's say you hit that 70 stops a day, every day at $8.00 charged to the customers. That comes out to $2800 to the company and $1680 to you at 60% commission.
These figures, commission and number of stops, are basically an industry standard in the delivery business when it comes to this type of work, so I'm probably pretty close here with my simple mathetimmattics.
In a sense, that's not that bad. BUT, your route is going is to be stretched out over a 200 mile area. (probably a "Right Hand" turns route being 100 miles out and 100 miles back) That, My Friend, is what is going to be death of you real quick when it comes to the expenses you are about to incur and the time you are about to put in to get that route done every day of the week. If this would be like a "FedEx" home delivery route serving 3-4-5 Neighborhoods/Communities, or in a little town that's like 10-15 square miles in size, I'd jump on it in a heartbeat for $4.00 something a stop. But it's not, and that I would be leary of.
Plus, you haven't said what you're deductions will be. I am quite sure they use those little handheld thingies UPS drivers use, that will be a deduction. They will probably add you as a Contractor onto their Cargo Insurance binder at $50 a week or so. They will probably require you to carry Commercial Insurance for your Truck, cost undetermined. (Most require a $300,000 policy - ??? $280 a month maybe ???) You will have deductions for uniforms. I've already ran across a website that supplies Uniforms to Dunham Express drivers. You have to have an Employee ID # to get pricing. There's just going to be a lot of deductions taken out of your check with companies like this. Again, Industry Standard.
In another sense, you may squeak by earning half-way decent money for the next few months, but what's it going to be like during the 5 months of winter you guys have up there when you'll only be able to get like 20 deliveries done in that 100 mile radius due to road conditions??? Your checks may be cut in half because you're not getting the deliveries done, but all your other deductions/expenses will stay the same.
Again....Good Luck.