Because telling people not to work because of a flu at the same time printing "money" and handing it out to everybody surely had nothing to do with kick starting inflation lol.
Cheap freight rates, what are you doing?
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Well no s*** SherlockDino soar, Czar_Zero and exhausted379 Thank this. -
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You're a business owner not an employee - so a union does not, nor should it apply to you ( think AB 5 in Cali). Join your state trucking association, or NASTC or OOIDA.Czar_Zero, Hatt91, exhausted379 and 2 others Thank this. -
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State trucking associations and OOIDA are not, nor have they ever purported to be unions. They are professional organizations.Czar_Zero and ProfessionalNoticer Thank this. -
Whoever is complaining about cheap rates, you need to learn to say no. If I have to drive extra miles to get more dollar per mile, thats fine. I just hauled a load to northern side of Florida for $4 per mile and now I will do 300 empty miles to get a $3 per mile load. When nobody wanted to work, companies raised their wages. And if majority starts to say no to cheap freight, brokers will have to raise their rates.
This is a simple supply and demand balance. You have the power to increase the rates. All you need to do is DO NOT PANIC and do not grab the #### paying load.bamanation and ProfessionalNoticer Thank this. -
Hint; they have the same answer.ProfessionalNoticer Thanks this. -
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