Immigrant:
in the old Days i took Home every 2 weeks between ATS 28000.- and 31000.-
But we did long Distance. Paid by Kilometer. 1 delivery and 1 collection a ride. Every other collection or delivery ATS 100.-
Diesel Bonus. (Saving on Diesel 70% to Driver and 30% to Company
Going rather A Roads then Tool Roads gets Bonus paid
Following a List of cheap Garages got a Bonus
weekend got Bonus
So,well,…
Pertemps the last Years for every Day start and finish in Home Town was £35000.- a Year. Not that good,but easy Work
eagerbeaver:
Supermarket work will pay you £500 per week, and home for tea every day.
Would it? I’ll look into this then, cheers. There’s a big Asda RDC not too far from me.
I work for Asda, paid £2200-2350 every 4 weeks for 5 shifts. £2/month inhouse gym membership, 10% discount card for the stores, Paid all breaks, annual bonus of around £400, no stress, clean work, don’t even get my shoes dirty! Go for it fella, online applications only at asda jobs.com
Why would anybody want to live in a lorry all week? That sounds like a mugs game to me.
Don’t forget average pay for annual leave and lots of leiu days !!
I’m simply dying for Truckbling (aka. Carl Usher) to come on this thread and tell us all what he earns.
He comes on here from time , but never mentions it as he doesn’t like to talk about it apparently.
When mocking foreigners (and those who pretend to be foreign on the internet), it’s always best to make sure your own written English is up to scratch.
eagerbeaver:
Supermarket work will pay you £500 per week, and home for tea every day.
Would it? I’ll look into this then, cheers. There’s a big Asda RDC not too far from me.
I work for Asda, paid £2200-2350 every 4 weeks for 5 shifts. £2/month inhouse gym membership, 10% discount card for the stores, Paid all breaks, annual bonus of around £400, no stress, clean work, don’t even get my shoes dirty! Go for it fella, online applications only at asda jobs.com
Why would anybody want to live in a lorry all week? That sounds like a mugs game to me.
I reckon it’s more of a mugs game to start work at say 6 am. Get back into the Yard at 6pm. Spend an hour faffing about refuelling, getting your kit out, having inane conversations with other drivers about how shît your day has been, standing like scotch mist in the office with your paperwork. Finally getting home about 7.30 pm. And up at 4.30 am for the next day. Using your fuel to make the journey back and forth for what amounts to about 9 hours at home of which approximately 7 hours you’ve been fast asleep.
Couldn’t tell you average take home, but annual gross for trampers is between 37-41k. There is no average week, some weeks you will be home, some weeks you won’t. About 50% nights out will be in a hotel.
robroy:
I’m simply dying for Truckbling (aka. Carl Usher) to come on this thread and tell us all what he earns.
He comes on here from time , but never mentions it as he doesn’t like to talk about it apparently.
I want to know what Evil earns, he’s avoiding my question for some reason.
Tris:
I reckon it’s more of a mugs game to start work at say 6 am. Get back into the Yard at 6pm. Spend an hour faffing about refuelling, getting your kit out, having inane conversations with other drivers about how shît your day has been, standing like scotch mist in the office with your paperwork. Finally getting home about 7.30 pm. And up at 4.30 am for the next day. Using your fuel to make the journey back and forth for what amounts to about 9 hours at home of which approximately 7 hours you’ve been fast asleep.
albion:
Couldn’t tell you average take home, but annual gross for trampers is between 37-41k. There is no average week, some weeks you will be home, some weeks you won’t. About 50% nights out will be in a hotel.
Tris:
I reckon it’s more of a mugs game to start work at say 6 am. Get back into the Yard at 6pm. Spend an hour faffing about refuelling, getting your kit out, having inane conversations with other drivers about how shît your day has been, standing like scotch mist in the office with your paperwork. Finally getting home about 7.30 pm. And up at 4.30 am for the next day. Using your fuel to make the journey back and forth for what amounts to about 9 hours at home of which approximately 7 hours you’ve been fast asleep.