Mine can't even drive a normal car that well yet! lol
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The shortage isn't over availability of drivers. It is the lack of pay that is turning people away from trucking. Fact the trucking companies are recruiting illegal immigrants to drive trucks at fraction of the wages.
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It ain't just pay. It's ELDs. It's lying about hometime. It's the slave-driving mentally of megas. It's the micro-managing of the truck by megas. Industry treating drivers like criminal, children & lab rats
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Tow barge shipments ought to increase. We have the waterways and this method uses less fuel. Problem... the transfer capability from barge to truck/rail at current shipyards. We need more transfer ports along current navigable rivers and think of the jobs this would create.
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Supposed shortage is a decades old myth. Inefficiency and high turnover are the real problem. Pay drivers for their time and quit wasting their time at the docks.
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He is spot on!
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The real "shortage" is pay and common sense. Mega carriers rely on high turnover to keep wages low with constant driver churn.
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Over 400k new CDL’s are issued every year. Elaine should know this. Even if only half are going to drive truck that wipes out the “shortage” of 50k, 4X over. Btw I been hearing about driver shortage for 30 years
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CHOW NEEDS TO GET A CLUE.
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