Son of a gun, I thought they were union. Were they ever union? I suppose it was silly to think any union freight haulers still exist.
Dayton Freight - Milwaukee is hiring Linehaul drivers. Starting at .565 CPM Home Daily
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Misfittrucker, Mar 3, 2018.
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Dayton seems to be able to avoid any need for a union by emphasizing respect between drivers and management and accepting driver input when making certain policies that affect us. For instance, many of our bidding and seniority rules were established by driver votes. Shortly after I started, I participated in one regarding how seniority was to be handled when a dockworker became a driver or when a "B" driver got their Class A.
Union LTLs certainly still exist. The big ones being YRC, UPS Freight, ABF, and the YRC regionals like Holland and New Penn. Unfortunately, the Great Recession forced many of those drivers to accept wage and benefit concessions to try and keep those companies afloat. YRC was most affected, so those jobs in particular are not what they used to be in the heyday of Yellow, Roadway, and Holland. One union company I can think of, Alvan, shut down during that time. The union is definitely weaker than it was in the past, but not gone by any means.De Trucker and 201 Thank this. -
Hey Misfitrucker, I like the Diamond Reo in your Avavtar. Yours?Last edited: Mar 4, 2018
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I forgot about the bread haulers. I think there's still plenty of union bread guys, too.
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"Semi" retired. Actually my uncle had a red Diamond Reo tri axle dump truck like that. The 1st commercial truck I ever drove. The truck was originally a Vacuum truck for hauling honey. My uncle switched the box to make it a dump. It had a super long hood and a very loud Detroit in it. The truck was still running around Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin until the late 90's.
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I picked up a load from Bimbo last week. Had to laugh at the name. I figured it was a foreign company because of the name. I noticed when I went in the office that it was union.
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