Tellyou they pay 30 cents a mile and when you go to work you find out it is a sliding scale. In order too make the highest scale, 35 cents per mile, you have to drive 3500 miles a week in junk equipment, lie on your logs, and not sit and wait at shipper and receivers. This don't happen in the real world. They also skim mileage, a load, oversized (over widith) from Houston to Norfolk paid 1351 miles when the permitted route was 1601 miles. I was told that I should have averaged 600 miles a day. Thats a pipe dream by the dispatcher who is a drunk. over widith is limited to sunrise and sunset and some states are 1 hours less. I ended up averaging less than $6.00/hour for the time invested