I do LTL, and the poster in question has seen fit to attack even that as well.
I’d be glad to give that benefit of the doubt if in fact such a distinction were actually made, but unfortunately that just isn’t the case.
Maybe instead of posting who's bad, easier to say who's good?
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To listen to the Surfer, when it comes to trucking companies,every one sucks, treats their employees poorly, and pays them less than slave wages.
Now , is every company a perfect fit for every driver? No, that's not going to happen. But to insinuate that anyone that gets involved in driving a truck is destined to indentured servitude, is wrong.TB John, mjd4277, Vic Firth and 1 other person Thank this. -
Yessir, and another poster in question has been known to rave about how very well paid LTL is....
As in a whopping 24 bucks an hour.
Now let's hurry and get this one out of the way; yes, LTL pays better than OTR. There, I saved you the trouble of pointing that one out.
Here's the clincher... even 24 bucks an hour stinks. Poverty wages. Period.
What year is this? 2018? Not 1995 you say?
LTL is no longer what it used to be.
All the trucking companies are raking in record profits, and almost solely due to the drivers' hard work and dedication. And still, these companies are paying as little as the drivers are willing to accept.
And thanks, in part, to certain posters in question, there is plenty of acceptance.Last edited by a moderator: Jul 6, 2018
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No, it's not that they couldn't 'hack it'...... it's because, unlike those millions of million milers, the new drivers tend not to be homeless ghosts with little in the way of family needs and responsibilities; many also tend to have adult bills and therefore need to have an adult wage.Last edited: Jul 6, 2018
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And, unlike this poster in question, I have actual figures to back up my statements.
Shall I repeat them?
Sure:
#1. $650.00-$700.00 pay per week for up to 100 hours of work, per week.
#2. 98% of all, repeat, all, new drivers will willfully leave in less than one year.
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