WHY CAN'T WE DRIVERS STICK TOGETHER

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by antoinefinch, Nov 3, 2016.

  1. antoinefinch

    antoinefinch Light Load Member

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    Hello fellow Brothers and Sister
    o/o Lease and Local and Dedicated Drivers

    Why can't we forget color,gender experience or student titles and remember we are all in the same boat, we are despised cheated and disrespected by everyone in society!

    We sometimes forget that we all had to learn at one time or another how to drive our rigs!

    We can change our treatment, pay and everything about our chosen profession if we could stand together just once ! Ok you have driven before the wheel was even invented a or you just got of school no matter we are screwed every day we are payed less than any other profession in history!

    Most of us aren't even paid for all the miles we drive with the schemes companies come up with to cheat us of the actual miles we drive!

    What would happen if we announced that at certain time/day all drivers in the US no matter their title would stop driving say for 30 min all over the country until the companies,the government and customers, reconsider our pay and benefits? Just think of it even a short 30 min break all over the country at the same would scare the hell out of them, its never been done the world has never seen truck drivers ever all at once agree on anything!

    I realize its not much but if we escalate the time frame each time nothing changed. the economy would take a nose dive, But just seeing us unified just once would send fear through the whole USA!

    But at last we will never stand together its just not in us, we like everyone else in this country only see what we have now and can't see when the least have more we all have more

    MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU ALL
     
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  3. Pepper24

    Pepper24 Road Train Member

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    C'MON MAN
     
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  4. CasanovaCruiser

    CasanovaCruiser Road Train Member

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    Jesus man... just quit driving for ####ty companies.
     
  5. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    My father told me once this standing together topic has been around since the 50s. Years ago drivers would sit at a big table away from the driver counters drink coffee and solve all the worlds problems. Sound familiar?
     
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    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Don't know what brought this on but how the industry is as a whole has everything to do with how drivers behave to eachother.
     
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  7. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    And how do you think this will be organized; through word of mouth, cb radio's and this forum?

    It seems a couple times a year someone comes in with the same bright idea...
    TRUCKERS UNITE!!!

    It has never, and never will happen.

    And really, everyone taking a 30 minute break at the same time is supposed to cause a ripple in the time line?
    Strike fear in the nation?
    Get real.
     
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  8. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    The same reason "universal health care" can't work in the USA is the same reason truck drivers can not be brought together under a unified cause ... we are too many in numbers and far to diversified in a myriad of ways. Too many different types of truck driving jobs. Too many different wants, needs, and expectations. No. one size does NOT fit all.

    It's called INDEPENDENCE! Show me many any trade where there is not any back-stabbing and rate cutting. When a market or nation becomes saturated with eligible workers beyond the available jobs, you end up with too many in desperation. This can not be expected to lead to "unity"
     
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  9. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    Another reason is that we like to earn, and KEEP, our own money to do with as we please.

    Universal health care requires that certain people work and suffer more so that other certain people don't have to, to receive the same benefits.
    Not quite that simple, I know.
     
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  10. coueshunter

    coueshunter Heavy Load Member

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    You do know this has been brought up and tried 464,864,112 times before...

    IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
     
  11. Lucy in the Sky

    Lucy in the Sky Medium Load Member

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    The last great trucker strike happened in 74' in response to the opec oil embargo and rising fuel prices, not because of low wages. There has to be a major, sudden event that shocks and upsets a majority of drivers to get a strike going. Slowly increased regulation and stagnating wages are a slow boil effect.

    Ever heard of the frog and boiling water? Boil a pan of water and put a frog in it will jump right out. But put a frog in a pan of tepid water and slowly raise it to a boil and the frog will sit and boil to death because it happens slowly and gradually over time. This is what we have had happening in trucking since the 1980s.

    Also I will add strikes are not as glamorous as you might imagine. In 74 you had bricks and rocks being thrown at trucks "scabbing" from overpasses and trucks being shot.

    Really only unions strike. If you think unions are what we need more of go look on trucking boards dot com and read the yrc and holland forum. See how happy those guys are and how much the Union has stood up for them
     
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