Did I say cheap? I said lower, which doesn't equate to cheap. Didn't have a conversation about retention as just 5 weeks earlier when picking up his new truck he was happy. I've been around this industry long enough to know how the driver churn goes and it's just the nature of the beast.
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It makes me think that there is still quite a disconnect between the rates and the driver's pay. I saw a scene the other day when a Muslim from Africa, in his traditional buba style outfit was all in joys after given a truck for what must have been his first trip. He actually pulled out his prayer rug to say prayers before taking off.
Pretty exotic view... I swear, I could not bring myself not to like that happy man, even though one might feel insecure that he might be a cheap labor on a work visa, perhaps a solution to the drivers' shortage.loudtom Thanks this. -
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Regarding Canadian Carriers...I suspect that thanks to NAFTA , US inbound or outbound freight justifies the existence of more than a half of their trucking industry. Is it not enough?!
The country with the entire population of 38 million which is less than California alone, and the inferior highway systems should thank the United States of America for NAFTA agreement and perhaps not to abuse it out of common decency, if nothing else.
Most of their mileage must be done in the States. Had there been no NAFTA and their transport limited to the border zone, all that freight would be in the hands of US based carriers.
So seeing them stealing our domestic freight is not exactly the kind of gratitude one would expect.Last edited: Aug 21, 2022
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It seems like there would be a way to hold brokers accountable when they book a carrier for a load within the US (or Canada for our trucks). You’re supposed to be knowledgeable of the rules and regulations when you get your authority.D.Tibbitt, ProfessionalNoticer and Siinman Thank this.
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