I may be a ####in cup cake, but I'm a #### good cup cake go back to your sand pit and lay on the scale it's all your good for
Eld exemption for livestock and agricultural commodities extended to June 18
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Accidental Trucker, Mar 20, 2018.
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For those that think they have the "answer" quit talking about it and do it. Get a hold of it and show a beat down cow hauler how easy it really is. If all your gonna do is talk about it shut the #### up
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Nobody going to come in and say we need more money because we are going to voluntarily put eld in our truck. They won't get the work. When the entire industry says it to the customers that's when the change is forced. No different than any of the other sectors. Or for that matter the fact new trucks cost more to own and operate than previous ones. The almighty dollar is what it all comes down to. How many people will say how good it is to be environmentally friendly or do it this way for safety reasons or buy goods made in America. Most of the same people saying all that #### practice none of what they preach. It takes an outside force to actually make anything happen.spyder7723, Long FLD and wore out Thank this. -
its all about safety...untill its all about profit.
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One thing a lot of you are missing. If that load of toilet paper has to stop it is still toilet paper, but that load of live stock could very well become deadstock.
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saying its about the welfare of the animals is like saying the nfl cares about protecting the players from injury, its about protecting profit, if you believe otherwise you may as well be the cattle on that trailer. since when did eating big macs become a necessity for survival anyway? lol but thank you, my cat does love beef in his cat food lol
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It’s not about the price of a steak. The packers with deep pockets won’t be the ones affected. If you notice none of their names are anywhere on anything having to do with the exemptions. They don’t care. It’s the little guy that will get screwed. That’s why the state Ag associations are the ones fighting for an exemption.
If you’re not familiar with how it all works it’s hard to understand that it’s not as simple as “just run team”. What’s your employee going to do when you don’t need them for 2 or 3 weeks? August, September, and a little bit in November and December I could’ve used a driver with me. The rest of the year I was fine. It would be hard to justify keeping someone around for that.wore out Thanks this. -
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