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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1956719" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>I've argued on this forum before that top rate should actually vary a bit more based on cost of living among states. I also got negative comments about it. $33/hr in Mississippi is a crap load, in San Francisco, not so much. Yet, to my knowledge, the top rates aren't that far off. To me, that is also unbalanced. That's not the issue I brought up. </p><p></p><p>My issue, is that it appears that some locals barely have to go through a progression which was news to me this week. I've been driving nearly 3 years and am still in the low $20's. The driver in question said in his local, you start at over $29 from day one. Never heard of this. That's like 85% higher than the starting rate across much of the country. It's not an issue of cost of living in this case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1956719, member: 50088"] I've argued on this forum before that top rate should actually vary a bit more based on cost of living among states. I also got negative comments about it. $33/hr in Mississippi is a crap load, in San Francisco, not so much. Yet, to my knowledge, the top rates aren't that far off. To me, that is also unbalanced. That's not the issue I brought up. My issue, is that it appears that some locals barely have to go through a progression which was news to me this week. I've been driving nearly 3 years and am still in the low $20's. The driver in question said in his local, you start at over $29 from day one. Never heard of this. That's like 85% higher than the starting rate across much of the country. It's not an issue of cost of living in this case. [/QUOTE]
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