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How much do feeder drivers make per year?
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 212867" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>In the Southern Region we make about 10cents more an hour than pkg drivers pulling singles and about 40/50cents more an hour pulling doubles.Depending on the route you run there's opportunity to make no o/t and opportunity to make 50/59 hours.And believe me ,our o/t is a lot easier than pkgs.There are sleeper teams that do overnite long distance driving also,however none originate from my bldg.Not sure of their payrate.We have bid runs that work 4/10hr per week and of course 5/8hr runs.I recomend Feeders to any driver eligible espiecially with degenerating bodily funtions as a result of years in a pkg car.As long as family,sleeping habits,and don't mind working nights won't conflict with your livelyhood ,I say go for it.Do you want to work like a dog straight thru into your forties and fifties?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 212867, member: 9859"] In the Southern Region we make about 10cents more an hour than pkg drivers pulling singles and about 40/50cents more an hour pulling doubles.Depending on the route you run there's opportunity to make no o/t and opportunity to make 50/59 hours.And believe me ,our o/t is a lot easier than pkgs.There are sleeper teams that do overnite long distance driving also,however none originate from my bldg.Not sure of their payrate.We have bid runs that work 4/10hr per week and of course 5/8hr runs.I recomend Feeders to any driver eligible espiecially with degenerating bodily funtions as a result of years in a pkg car.As long as family,sleeping habits,and don't mind working nights won't conflict with your livelyhood ,I say go for it.Do you want to work like a dog straight thru into your forties and fifties? [/QUOTE]
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