We know the pay rates are low and trying to fix it. But when you look at how many days I/we work vs. the W-2 at the end of the year it's not that bad of a gig. Again, time at home to work to live and not live to work is what it's about for me. I'm not one of these that doesn't give a sh&t 'cause I have a military pension to fall on, either.
I haven't done it but I've always thought it would be interesting to take the W-2 and divide the total by number of days on the road. That's where I think it might get interesting. No, don't inlcude your profit sharing, either. Just flat rate by total days worked?
Have a safe holiday weekend for those that can enjoy it. I know I can and it's not like I've been here since the inception of the Polar certificate.