Today I was offered a job to train to transport mobile homes and I have a meeting Friday to discuss my pay and things like that, my question is what is a good rate for that job hourly, cpm, percentage ect. Any help is appreciated.
looking for advice on transporting mobile homes
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by wcherron, Jan 12, 2016.
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You mean mobile homes transported from dealers lot to home site of the buyer ? I can't imagine them paying more than $15/hr plus you have to position it and possibly set it up, skirting etc.
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There is a lot of hauling from manufacturer to dealers also. I hope you like changing tires because those mobile home tires SUCK!
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Most mobile homes I see being hauled there is always a 35 mph cross wind on a holiday weekend.
No seriously go for it if you want to. You would have a pretty good skill set learning that trade. I actually look up to those guys because they are better truck drivers than I am. They just don't have a reputation of paying a lot of money.roadmap65 Thanks this. -
You'll always have a bathroom handy. Perk of the job.
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Incessant flat tires is usually when the "1 trip only" tires are on their 5th trip.....
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