It means they are so bad that drivers just walk away from their vehicles long term career implications be ######. OIW, they don't just make a driver want to stop driving for them, they make a driver just want to stop driving period.
Navajo Express has just abandoned this trainee in a tiny town 1500 miles from home!
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Think every company hires recovery drivers.That sure does paint a grimm picture doesn't it.My company has a lot of recovery drivers.Sad thing is nothing gets done to try and resolve the issue and then they wonder why the high turnover rate.Actually they know but companies never admit anything,its always the drivers fault.
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This is one thread that I haven't seen any argueing with the exception of one new member.Nice to see all of us coming together and supporting justpj and for all the truckers going thru tough times.
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STICKERS are also there to alert the company of a possible MEDICAL CONDITION or DEATH of a driver not just for abandoned equipment .
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However, a driver could have a custom decal made up to notify others of this. I would if I had such a condition. I'm sure you've seen the decals on team driver units that identify them in case of an incident to check the sleeper.
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Almost sounds easy to fix doesn't it? An OTR company could just start acting like an LTL company - copy their pay structure and set up a bunch of yards so drivers can drop a load and grab one headed back to the home terminal the same day. One problem, they would go out of business because they would be noncompetitive with the other OTR companies. So the only workable solution is either maintain the status quo or there needs to be a system wide change. Problem with that is drivers hate both the status quo and the two ways system wide changes have been made in the past - government and unions.
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