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<blockquote data-quote="Steelheader" data-source="post: 176645" data-attributes="member: 1814"><p>Actually, I do get paid more for pulling a TP60. Funny thing, most guys feel I'm not paid enough extra for pulling it (like $0.30 an hour, may be a quarter). I tow trailers (boats, utility, or horse) almost every weekend. It's too easy for me to hitch it up and tow it out. So no biggie for me. I do get paid more, and it does add up (though some don't think it will, but it truly does). </p><p></p><p>A bonus center is one where when you are sent out with a "planned day", if you deliver it quicker then that "planned time" you get paid for the full day. Say you go out with a 9.5 day. You deliver it in 8.1. You still get paid for a 9.5 hour day. Only drawback, you are paid straight time for the 9.5. Where if you worked the full 9.5, it would be 8 hours of straight time and 1.5 hours over OT. Which adds up over a year. So depends on what you want, home earlier or the $$$$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelheader, post: 176645, member: 1814"] Actually, I do get paid more for pulling a TP60. Funny thing, most guys feel I'm not paid enough extra for pulling it (like $0.30 an hour, may be a quarter). I tow trailers (boats, utility, or horse) almost every weekend. It's too easy for me to hitch it up and tow it out. So no biggie for me. I do get paid more, and it does add up (though some don't think it will, but it truly does). A bonus center is one where when you are sent out with a "planned day", if you deliver it quicker then that "planned time" you get paid for the full day. Say you go out with a 9.5 day. You deliver it in 8.1. You still get paid for a 9.5 hour day. Only drawback, you are paid straight time for the 9.5. Where if you worked the full 9.5, it would be 8 hours of straight time and 1.5 hours over OT. Which adds up over a year. So depends on what you want, home earlier or the $$$$. [/QUOTE]
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