Not married to a trucker, but I do work in the industry. We are a common carrier, doing both long and short hauls, as well as a cartage agent. We have three different divisions. Open road board, cartage board, and dedicated board. Each division is paid differently, with the dedicated board the highest paid (I would love to have some of their pay checks).
Open board you start out at 31 cents a running mile. $10.00 for a p/u or delivery. Delay pay at a stop is $10.00 an hour after the first 2 hrs. 75% of the loads are out and back in 1 day. We have some that are to the East coast and back the following day.
Cartage board is an hourly pay starting out $13.00 an hour. These guys work 45+ hrs a week. They make 20-40 p/u's and deliveries a day. They may have to pallet jack frt off/on the trailer.
Dedicated board you make 34 cents a running mile. I don't figure their pay, so I'm not 100% sure on their stop or delay pay. It's higher than open, but not by much. Some of these are out and back the same day, the same shipper and receiver every day. Some are overnight runs and others the guys pull out Sunday afternoon and don't get back home until Friday evening.
Hiring guidelines here are a minimum of 3 yrs driving experience, no accidents in the past year and they also look at the number of points against your license. We have been hiring more and more former independant owner/operators lately. They just can't make a living. The truck pymts, cost of fuel, permits, insurance's, tolls, then money for home life.
It would be a big decision to make and a lot of information to sort thru. If you have any questions, just let me.