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I there a website that shows the driver turnover rates for companies?
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Good question!
The source every article I've run across on this topic uses-quotes is ATA, as they release turnover rates although not company specific, just in general by otr, ltl etc.

The following link searches "turnover rates" on the ATA site(tons of their articles):
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I there a website that shows the driver turnover rates for companies?
Good question. But I don't think the companies want you to know their turnover rate since in my opinion it shows a poorly run company. Of course the good companies would want their numbers posted but they really don't need to. The turnover rate goes along with recruiters. Why would a company need recruiters in the first place?

If you happen to find a site please let us know because that would be a great tool for drivers looking at companies.
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