The pay for a commercial truck trader truly depends on one's geographic location. Across the nation the average pay for a commercial truck trader is $65,000.
You can find commercial truck values by reviewing the Kelley TruckBlue Book. This publication is virtually identical in principle to the world famous Kelley Blue Book for everyday cars and trucks. You can also view local vehicle "trader" publications for references to similiar vehicles. Another option would be to pay an automotive appraiser. Usually for a fee these folks will do all the relevant research and provide you with a fair market value for your truck.
$60,000 annualy
truck drivers pay per mile can go from 25cents per mile to $1.09
Yes they do pay a similar rate. The average pay scale for a truck driver in that area is about $48000 a year.
If you need to rent a truck just for moving purposes you can rent a U Haul truck for as little as $19.99 plus you have to pay for mileage. If you want a commercial semi to rent here is the place: http://www.thetruckersreport.com/leasing-article/
To register a truck as a commercial vehicle, you must visit your local DMV. You will have to fill out some paperwork and pay a small fee.
Average days to pay
It depends on the company a truck driver is working for. Some companies pay their drivers per mile. For 2010, the average truck driver got a gross income of $65,000 and took home $30,000.
On average you will pay about 5% less with a truck rental from Budget. I would suggest going with Uhaul if available for the lowest rates.
In 2011 the average commercial company takes between 3-6 months to pay out.
One million pounds a second of course!
Garbage truck driving pay rates in Australia vary depending on various factors including level of experience and the company. On average the pay rates range between 23 to 20 Australian dollars.