Will industry shortage make automation come sooner
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ThisisMeUsee, Jan 8, 2020.
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Plus with an industry turnover of about 100% getting the job is easy. Putting up with the industry b.s. is much harder. -
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The railroad companies are a bigger threat than the robots to be honest.
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There is no shortage of drivers. Never has been and never will be. At least in the abstract. Big companies don't care at all about drivers. They pretend they do just to get you in the door. Look at the turnover rate in the OTR industry. It's phenomenal! These companies couldn't care less if you quit. The reason that they don't care is very simple. They have a continuous flow of new drivers just waiting for the chance to work for them. You mean nothing to them. For starters, just look at how most drivers are paid. By the mile. With the implementation of ELD's, the miles that they drive everyday show up right there on the screen. Yet companies still pay either HHG or practical miles. Chalk up a win for the companies to cheat their drivers. Now lets look at all of the time that these drivers are working for free. Pre/post trip insp, fuel, breakdowns, DOT inspections etc. Another win for the company. As for loading/unloading, most say that you have to give up a certain amount of time. BS! Again, another win for the company. The medical benefits usually cost the driver a large amount of their pay. As for retirement, that again costs money out of the drivers pocket, usually more than it should. Now you have to eat while on the road. Even more money out of the drivers pocket. If that's something that appeals to you, more power to you. It's definitely not for me and I am a truck driver. Or in the words of one of my best friends, "a well paid steering wheel holder". I'll take that any day and wear like a badge of honor.
I hear of lot of people talking about "it's a lifestyle". I could never understand this comment? While this is my opinion and my opinion only, trucking to me is not a lifestyle. Trucking provides me with a lifestyle. And it's definitely not in a truck!EuropeanTrucker Thanks this. -
Well I haven't been trucking as long some .
I will have to say If there is a driver shortage it is the longest labor shortage I have ever heard of .
I have heard about it since I started driving and that's been 39 years so it must be true !
If they cant fix a shortage of drivers in that time I wont be loosing any sleep over self driving trucks !! -
You can have 10 million able-bodied people that are able to drive rigs for a living, but that number doesnt mean jack if only 50k out of that 10 million actually want to do the job. -
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