If you’re in the trucking business, you might encounter drivers...
Read MoreFor the company, paying more often will lower driver turnover and can be a recruiting tool. It will also encourage drivers to turn in bills more quickly to get that mid-week payment. Faster bills mean faster invoicing and the trucking company gets paid sooner. The increased driver retention means that your trucks are full and earning money instead of parked. The only costs are the cash flow of the mid-week pay.
I have heard the argument that the trucking company is doing a disservice to the driver by paying faster. They claim it allows the driver to be bad at personal money management. I think that idea has some issues. First, it is not the employer’s job to manage the driver’s personal money. If it is was their job, they’d offer personal finance classes to the drivers and really promote it. Second, would you rather offer pay more frequently or lose a driver to somewhere else that does. Finally, many people that live day to day financially end up doing other things like payday loans or credit cards while they waiting for payday. That costs them way more than any value of waiting three more days for their pay.
It is money the company will owe the truck driver anyway so why not pay it sooner.
Many companies outside of trucking, like McDonalds and Wal-Mart offer early day pay any time. The term for this is Earned Wage Access. It really hasn’t taken off yet in trucking but I expect it to gain some footing soon as drivers are getting harder to find. Why not get in front of it and offer it before your competitors? What are your thoughts about paying more often? Contact us and share what you think.
Written by Mike Ritzema
With over 20 years of experience in entrepreneurship, management, business planning, financial analysis, software engineering, operations, and decision analysis, Mike has the breadth and depth of experience needed to quickly understand entrepreneurs’ businesses and craft the most suitable solutions.
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