To some extent you are selling your car piece-by-piece to the company. I don't consider mileage as making money. If you drive a truck or other expensive gas guzzler, you're probably losing money and mileage isn't enough. Drivers take home 100-160 on Thursday-Sunday if they work a substantial shift. On Mon-Wed they usually make 60-100. This includes the mileage. As a manager I used to get full pay when driving, but they have since reduced it. I found out that they pay drivers more or less depending on how much they get in tips. In the more ghetto areas, the drivers make more in hourly pay, and they also have areas they don't go to at night. I got to work at 2 other stores for 3 days after a hurricane.
To some extent you are selling your car piece-by-piece to the company. I don't consider mileage as making money. If you drive a truck or other expensive gas guzzler, you're probably losing money and mileage isn't enough. Drivers take home 100-160 on Thursday-Sunday if they work a substantial shift. On Mon-Wed they usually make 60-100. This includes the mileage. As a manager I used to get full pay when driving, but they have since reduced it. I found out that they pay drivers more or less depending on how much they get in tips. In the more ghetto areas, the drivers make more in hourly pay, and they also have areas they don't go to at night. I got to work at 2 other stores for 3 days after a hurricane.
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