Can you really say drivers were clueless about what was going on ? I'm not defending the owners but if they gave advance notice shippers probably would have quit using them .
Arrow Trucking reportedly closes its doors
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by rookietrucker, Dec 22, 2009.
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I worked for a company that was struggling back in 2001 after 911. They struggled till July. We went to lunch and they told us. We were gone that day. -
They had problems, but like most they just thought it was tough times, and would get through it. But of course they higher ups knew better, but wouldn't share it. I know from experience, that when the big wigs want hide something, they are pretty good about. We were sold out a couple of years ago, used to think they couldn't keep secrets around, but hey darn sure did a good job with that too. Those big wigs are just a bunch of vermin.rickway65 Thanks this. -
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Yes sir in this area we do need more regulation. It should NOT be legal to strand drivers away from home, at the very least unless they were terminated for breaking dot rules. End of story. Now we have drivers, some of whom are thousands of miles from home 3 days from christmas. That is NOT OK.
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According to this site...
http://www.newson6.com/Global/story.asp?S=11715460
An employee said they hadn't been paid in a month, read in another article that paychecks were bouncing, so the writing would've been on the wall, but still, stranded without money any time of year is awful -
The company was struggling for many months. I saw the writing on the wall and commented about it.
If the drivers cannot see it, then they must deal with it.
The government is not responsible for mismanagement issues.
Besides, just because they would put a regulation in place, does not mean it would be followed.Ducks Thanks this. -
SILVER LINING -- All you folks with a bad DAC, because of arrow, will be cleared. May take a month or two..........
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I worked for a Bristol Myers Squibb warehouse back in 2000. We didn't discover that BMS had sold all their warehousing out to a third party logistics company until AFTER it was in the newspaper one Wednesday morning. Sure, we weren't stranded far away from home like these unfortunate Arrow drivers, but the fact remains that if corporate fat cats want something kept hush hush they will.
Laws won't work. There's a loophole in every law. Look at all the CEO's who sailed away in their golden parachutes over the last couple of years. It's absolutely pathetic.teddy_bear6506 Thanks this.
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