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There are companies that post Driver Contract Ads that pay a low rate, particularly when you include the cost of the fuel.
When you are handling driving contracts, the contract price needs to be enough to cover your cost of fuel, tolls, and wear and tear on your car, and then pay you enough for your time and effort.
If the ad includes a stated rate that is very low - you may still consider it IF you already have other contracts going the same route, and this is an add-on /extra income that may make the contract more reasonable to handle.
You can always respond to the ad to start a conversation with the company. If the company with the driver contract calls or emails you -after you respond, you can tell them what your desired rate is. As an independent contractor/ owner-operator - you decide which contracts make sense for your business.
You are always free to negotiate and request more. If they don't like it - they can look for someone else. Professional delivery drivers are in high demand, and if you don't agree with the rate from one driving contract, continue to research the other driving opportunities posted on CBDriver.com and other job websites.
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