Pigeon Post
Active Expediter
Hey there. I've got a local delivery company in Arizona, and I've recently taken all the necessary steps to start expediting. I've been turning down loads left and right because I don't have the drivers yet. I'm trying to figure out how to structure the pay. I was an independent contractor courier for 17 years before I started really building my business, so I know the driver struggle. I'd like to be fair, but I need to make money on this to make it worth it.
I've set my pay structure to pay drivers as ICs, driving my trucks, I cover all expenses with the trucks. Driver gets no per diem, pays for his/her own food and lodging, and therefore gets the tax deduction.
Sprinter driver: $.40 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2200 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
Box truck driver: $.48 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2000 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
Straight Truck Driver : $.55 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2000 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
I was a driver for a long time before I started this company, so I know what seems like a good gig to me. I'm curious how other drivers feel about this pay structure.
I've set my pay structure to pay drivers as ICs, driving my trucks, I cover all expenses with the trucks. Driver gets no per diem, pays for his/her own food and lodging, and therefore gets the tax deduction.
Sprinter driver: $.40 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2200 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
Box truck driver: $.48 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2000 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
Straight Truck Driver : $.55 per mile (loaded and deadhead) average of 2000 miles per week, 3 weeks out, 1 week home
I was a driver for a long time before I started this company, so I know what seems like a good gig to me. I'm curious how other drivers feel about this pay structure.