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Forum: Trucking
Jun 11th 2007, 3:07 pm
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Posted By dbd33

Re: Wages for Truckers

Well, that's a new one! A good plan might be to look for a tar pond in the backyard and, if there is one, live somewhere else.
Forum: Trucking
Jun 1st 2007, 1:41 pm
Replies: 1,412
Views: 185,581
Posted By dbd33

Re: Wages for Truckers

$1,000/week, $700 after tax, is an amount a single person could live on quite easily, especially on the prairies. However, it's not a great wage for a family.
Forum: Trucking
May 1st 2007, 2:15 pm
Replies: 1,412
Views: 185,581
Posted By dbd33

Forum: Trucking
May 1st 2007, 12:46 pm
Replies: 1,412
Views: 185,581
Posted By dbd33

Re: Wages for Truckers

I'm not in the cold-and-flat bit of Canada but around here it's not. That's food bank money. There's no official poverty line but statscan has something called the low income cut off which is the...
Forum: Trucking
May 1st 2007, 11:19 am
Replies: 1,412
Views: 185,581
Posted By dbd33

Re: Wages for Truckers

That's better than $44,000/year (assuming about 25% deductions for tax and whatnot), if the average wage for the job is $35,000 (from the government site) that's a realistic number.
Forum: Trucking
Apr 30th 2007, 12:25 pm
Replies: 1,412
Views: 185,581
Posted By dbd33

Re: Wages for Truckers

Some trucks have signs on the back "earn up to 48 cents a mile driving for us". I suppose the 48 cents is for driving a load of dynamite on Christmas Day but, if it were true, that would suggest that...
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