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| I get PM's and questions all the time about how to get on with a Union trucking company. I used to offer the same info and direct people to hiring boards and offices in their area (if there was a terminal near them). ![]() But lately something curious is happening... With the economy down and freight levels low - most companies have not hired many guys to replace the ones who have retired or been fired. Our numbers are down in most sectors - and that is relative to the economy and is to be expected... But in the past there was a trickle of new hires that freshened up our ranks from time to time. As of early summer a vacuum has been growing. And this vacuum will explode into a hiring frenzy once the economy upturns. I am not one who listens to the "world is ending" doomsayers that put guns in their mouths every time we have a recession. I recognize the downturn and the fact that our industry is an accurate thermometer of the economy. I also recognize that our ranks in Union LTL are very weak right now - and putting the two together I forecast a HUGE hiring boom in the next year or so... Time will tell - and things may change sooner or later but one thing is for sure - if our freight levels were right now where they were 2 years ago - we would need close to 2300 drivers between all Union LTL's... Right now we are getting by with a skeleton crew - but our infrastructure is growing and with the new biz operations in place this week we should be gaining market share over our competition that operate non Union. as always I will keep everyone posted - and all we can wait for now is the time following the election... Funny how an election (regardless of who wins or loses) changes the outlook of our economy...
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| I was not even thinking about your sector - but you are right - I figure our numbers will dwindle with all of the retirements planned this coming year - and by then we will need at least 50 drivers in Cincinnati alone (at my barn) just to maintain the freight we have "now" with the economy being cruddy.
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