Who earns what per hour? and region

£105 a day £20 night out in Shropshire

my pay isnt even worth puttin down on here… its even worse then lukes…

I got demoted in my job from a teamleader / ganger in the rail industry due to a national reorganisation of the workforce to my nice driving job, hence i took my my rate with me as they couldnt touch it. Im not saying how much i earn as you probably would’nt believe me anyway but suffice to say im very happy thanks. :wink:

the fellas i make dels too mostly get at least £2 a hour more than i do… but when im doing 20+hours more than them it dont even compare.

officially £7.75 p.h,but according to my mate,the fact theyve reduced the gauranteed hrs+cut the fuel bonus means the hourly rate is now £7.00 p.h[did explain it to me,but it all went a bit over my head to be honest],but hes normally not far away with his sums,so for the next 4 months it could well be £7.00 p.h[remind me what the minium wage is again] :frowning:
i remember when they took over,we had a meeting and they said they have a chap whos job it was to check the wages[competitors etc] within the transport industry,he said his findings were they were in the TOP 3 payers :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :unamused: :unamused: [it was hard for me to dispute as i live in a low pay area].
but just reading above i think he was lying,or i miss heard him and he said they were in the three LOWEST PAYERS within the industry :unamused: :unamused:

Gembo:
I got demoted in my job from a teamleader / ganger in the rail industry due to a national reorganisation of the workforce to my nice driving job, hence i took my my rate with me as they couldnt touch it. Im not saying how much i earn as you probably would’nt believe me anyway but suffice to say im very happy thanks. :wink:

Go on tell us. Make us drool ! :smiley:

I earn close to a grand (£1000’-) per hour,

Only one problem

My boss disagree and won’t pay me that amount :wink:

£5.25ph :slight_smile:

ND Easton agency drivers are on £8.70 for first 8hrs, then £12.60 overtime mon to fri, £12.60 sat, £15.60 sun. That’s as self employed umbrella type setup.

Currently on £9.00 straight through and £11.00 on Sat, £20 night out

Small Lincoln based company.

east yorks drivers on average of £8 per hr extra after 8 hrs per day £10.25 sat £15 sun

£8.30 ph for Class 1 multi drop on days in Glasgow. Time and a half after 10 hrs and i get paid my breaks too. Mon-Fri only.

Between £8.50 to £10 p/h on days then £9.50 to £12 p/h after 8 hours, depends on the agency and the job in hand. Nights is paid at overtime rates and is a flat rate all night.

£14.67 doing multidrop

Salaried, but hourly equivalent is about £9.88.

That’s 7.5t multidrop (average 12-15 drops daily) based in North East.

£16.44 p/h delivering liquids west midlands

Class 1 trunking, £9.68ph flat rate

Class 2, £7.50ph flat rate

Milk Man:
My hourly rate is £10.30 for day trunking from Bridgwater, no weekends. Some of our lads that work nights or weekends earn over £12.

i drive class 2 out of the bridgwater depot and the basic is about £8.30/h.
Best i look into getting my class 1 i think, didn’t realise it was an extra 2 quid an hour!

blownafuse:
I get £9.50 weekdays £11.50 saturdays and £12 sundays on days only, the same rate i was getting 7 years ago from the agencys who havnt heard of pay rises or inflation in kent

…And the gits will try and clip the last 15 mins off your timesheet as well. Don’t let them, and stand up against the noises they make about “not having you back if you don’t let us clip you when we feel like it” which would be all the time once you admit the thin end of the wedge to one’s posterior… :smiling_imp:

Penny pinching firms that already make a healthy profit really get my goat! :imp: :imp: :imp:

If you let someone clip you at either end, and then work elsewhere at a supermarket like tescos, you’ll get an infringement for “no lead in/lead out time” which some firms call “service vehicle/wash & brush up time”.

If my digi comes out at 05:32, then I book until 05:45 stating I’d be uninsured for the last 2 minutes against falling down the stairs on the way out should I only be paid until 05:30!!! :open_mouth: :open_mouth: :open_mouth:

In the interests of staying on topic, my hourly rate I guess is £2.57 an hour - JSA divided by the hours I make myself available for… Beats me how these DWP types get away with paying less than the minimum wage for the 40odd hours of “available for work” that is expected of you each week!? :confused:

bald bloke:
Come on everybody get your willy’s out :unamused: :unamused:

I WAS on £8/hr bog standard “Cat C” :wink: , but went into work this Monday morning after a week’s holiday to find that my John Thomas had been chopped off last Friday ffs! Download your digicard before you go and have a nice life! :open_mouth: