Most assuredly there are abuses of hourly wages by employees, which is wrong on their part , how many employees are cheated by their employers ?
FMCSA taking comments about detention
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mitmaks, Jun 13, 2019.
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I am sure there are a few, but I don't see it as rampant. Just off the top of my head, I can only remember one that tried to that I thought was on purpose, and that was back in the 70's while I was still in high school.
I have come up short a few times over the years, sometimes it was my fault too, but they always made it right as soon as I called it to their attention. -
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Fmcsa can't make the Warehouses or factories pay.
If laws are passed carriers will pay to drivers, out of pocket.
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Just for the record I am not for government involvement at all.mitmaks, Brandt and Intothesunset Thank this. -
The drivers put the pressure on the trucking company by logging all loading and unloading time. Now the trucking company can't expect the driver to run more miles to make up for sitting for free. Now the trucking company has a choice to make, ask for higher rates or ask for detention pay or drop the customer.
When a driver sits for free today the trucking company don't lose a lot of money because they know and expect the drive to run his 70 hours out. So that makes up for sitting for free. The only person paying that price is the driver.
Why not make the trucking companies have skin in the game ? If they are ok with drivers sitting for free. Then they will lose money also.Gearjammin' Penguin, dwells40, adayrider and 2 others Thank this. -
Or like they have always done, find another driver. lol
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I would think most trucking companies would rather have their expensive equipment rolling .
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It is more likely the driver is doing unpaid work than it is the driver is padding the clock.
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As carriers keep finding workers to work for less.
Have you been inside a dock lately? Not only are most workers immigrants with poor England sh skills, but now I notice 9 out of 10 drivers are immigrants with poor english skills. I am not making this up.adayrider Thanks this.
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