I was hired as a driver for a trucking company with the promise of 30% and the company keeps 70% of weekly gross. The problem is the company has never shown me what my weekly gross is and they taking the fuel cost out of my weekly rate. Is this legal?
Percentage pay
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jamesbarker062976, Jan 11, 2024.
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Maybe, shady definitely
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Why would you even work for a company if you don't trust them? No way would I agree to pay for fuel for equipment I don't own but that's just me.
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1,234,567th 1099 horror story....
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Work for a set dollar value such as $0.65 cpm. Most carriers are deceptive and drivers who sign those contracts allow them to be. Especially when they refuse and manipulate the rate con if given. You as a 'Driver', will never know the true rate con because they're in control. At least with a steady set rate you can gauge your weekly earns.
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Percentage pay is off of line haul not fuel, providing your not at some shady 1099 company that’s trying to turn you into their slave
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No, it is not normal for drivers to pay for fuel on a truck unless they own it or are leasing it from the company. You should probably quit and find another job.
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