That was before my time. What changed? Was it a Federal thing or state by state?
What was regulated? Just wages or was it safety too? How were wages determined?
When I started in the early 90's I heard a few drivers talk about it but never really
understood much about it. Sure would appreciate some older guys that lived it
tell us young guys about it.
Before deregulation?????
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That was before my time as well in trucking but from what I can tell I would say everything has changed and not for the better either.and its still changing every yr.
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There was Federal and State for running intra state.
They wording was very strick, you might be able to haul paint in 55 gallon drums, but if not asked for or given, you couldn't haul it in 5 gallon buckets. It was a very controlled market. Sometimes if you were an east coast based business and you had authority for west of the Mississippi River you had to go through let's say St. Louis aka Gateway city. Stop and your term and time stamp your bills for proof or fuel in that citypattyj Thanks this. -
You might be able to del in Cook county, but not in Joliet county
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So how were drivers wages set? Was there a living wage set or how did
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I am 81 years old.Drove from 1951 (Junior in High School) to 1953 (Graduated) on week ends (Friday noon to Monday 1 AM) hauling livestock from MS to Indianapolis and ear corn back. No DOT then, was ICC. Above comments on restrictions were typical. Agricultural products were EXEMPT??.
Ha, we could haul cattle up and ear corn back. BUT. if we dropped over to Memphis ,TN and unloaded the ear corn at Allied Mills, and they shelled it and ground it to "corn chops" (a chicken feed) we could not haul it on down to West Point, MS. It had become a "processed feed" and had to come on Robinson Truck Lines who
had the rights to haul Memphis, TN to Macon, MS via US78 and US 45. I ran livestock, produce, and seeds until
1957, all EXEMPT. Went team with Beneke Corp and put my hands on my first logbook, running Columbus, MS to San Diego, LA, Frisco, and the occasional Seattle. Was a lifestyle change for me.sawmill, Expedite69, silver dollar and 12 others Thank this. -
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