Here is the fine print to that .53 CPM: "Unload groceries at stores. Assist store personnel or unload product using a hand or powered pallet-jack". Very similar to the Dollar General accounts. It's tough work that will make you earn each cent of that .53 CPM.
Drivers are often paid by the mile and it's given in cents per mile, or cpm.
Here is the fine print to that .53 CPM: "Unload groceries at stores. Assist store personnel or unload product using a hand or powered pallet-jack". Very similar to the Dollar General accounts. It's tough work that will make you earn each cent of that .53 CPM.
Yup. Always compromises :)
Still, Save-A-Lot isn't that big. It may be regional. Could be the right fit for someone.
Usually refers to a driver hauling freight within one particular region of the country. You might be in the "Southeast Regional Division" or "Midwest Regional". Regional route drivers often get home on the weekends which is one of the main appeals for this type of route.
Drivers are often paid by the mile and it's given in cents per mile, or cpm.
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Drove by the Save-A-Lot DC in Williamsport, MD today and noticed they had a sign outside advertising driver positions at .53cpm.
Checked their website and found the following link
Truck Driver
Pay seemed pretty good and thought someone might be interested! :)
CPM:
Cents Per Mile
Drivers are often paid by the mile and it's given in cents per mile, or cpm.
OWI:
Operating While Intoxicated