Want to Be a Highly Successful Carrier? Pay Your Employees More

by Heavy Duty Trucking|Today's Trucking partner

AUSTIN, TX. — According to a 2013 Texas Trucking Industry Study, highly successful companies (HSS) offer more benefits to recruit and retain drivers when compared to all other trucking companies.

In terms of recruitment, 91 percent of the HSS regards driver referrals as useful, compared to 66 percent of all other companies. The study also found HSS companies are twice as likely as all others to pay referral bonuses to referring drivers and the HSS companies that do pay bonuses appear to pay higher bonuses than all other companies: The average HSS bonus was $532 per driver referral compared to $321 for all others.

As for benefits and pay structure, HSS companies appear to be more likely to offer these benefits tracked in the report than all other companies in 2013:

Driver recognition awards: 67% vs. 45%

Bonus-pay for accident-free driving: 62% vs. 44%

Health care insurance: 57% vs. 34%

Longevity bonus: 52% vs. 37%

Commissions on sales: 35% vs. 22%

Fuel surcharge pay: 33% vs. 21%

Signing bonuses: 24% vs. 19%

401(k) retirement plan: 33% vs. 14%

Eighty-six percent of successful companies also used use contract drivers, compared to 42 percent of all other companies. Still, it’s good to mix it up: 76 percent of HSS companies employ a mix of both contract drivers and employee drivers, compared to only 30 percent of all other companies.

To qualify as “highly successful,” companies had to report revenue growth in 2012, a net profit margin of at least 10 percent in 2012, and a minimum of 11 drivers. The survey includes responses from 300 trucking company owners, CEOs and senior executives at Texas-based trucking companies.

“We think this study will move the research closer toward the Texas Trucking Alliance mission of providing scientifically quantified best practices in the Texas trucking industry,” said John D. Esparza, president and CEO of Texas Motor Transportation Trucking Association.


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