No one is importing driver's from abroad. There's no way to get visa for US , just because you want to be a truck driver. I am a immigrant my self. My opinion is that the so called driver shortage and all problems in the industry comes from this mega fleet. Hiring new drivers for les pay and if something happens they don't have problems with a insurance, because they are self insured. This leads to taking
the loads for les money due to less expenses , and so on and so on...
Has anyone ever seen evidence of the driver shortage?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Midnightrider909, Dec 15, 2016.
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You mean the guys that only drive on dry pavement and warm weather , who wear bath shoes and shorts while they fill their truck and so forth at a customer , the ones who can't comprehend the rand McNally commercial driver Atlas and only depend on a gps, the ones who don't know that we have a way of doing things out here ... A etiquette we have amongst our neighbors .... The ones who are only out here to make a penny and have no true respect or passion for the industry what to speak of their truck ,...
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You know the brain trust at the ATA and the mega-crap companies have been working on this driver shortage thing since 1980. You think those geniuses of industry and business could have solved this problem by now. After all, that is why they make the big bucks isn't it?
Here is an report the ATA made in 1997 about the subject:http://www.atri-online.org/research/results/musical_chairs.pdf
You think in 20 years time they could come up with a press report that reads different then the crap they put out today. But the BS worked back then and apparently the exact same BS works the same right now.
According to them they been having a truck driver shortage since the 1980. I wonder why that is? What is so special about 1980? Is it deregulation and the rise of mega-crap trucking companies? No it couldn't be.yuban, Midnightrider909, rabbiporkchop and 1 other person Thank this. -
http://cis.org/north/latest-visa-mill-owner-and-h-2b-truck-drivers-minnesota
http://www.landlinemag.com/Story.aspx?StoryID=22664#.WFRSdrGZPXE
http://www.wnd.com/2006/07/37119/
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/is-it-posible-to-get-cdl-with-h2b-visa--1464158.html
This is done all the time. Claim there is a driver shortage and bring people in on H2-b since that is a requirement of the visa. Corporate farms are the biggest abuser of this but Chicagoland mafia types have been caught doing this also.
Until recently, WA had no requirement of citizenship to receive a CDL. In fact the state would hire a interpreter at taxpayer's expense to have you immigrant take the CDL test. NY, IL, FL, and CA have all at one time had similar programs going on along with scams of those programs.
Then you got NAFTA which the ATA lobbied hard for cross boarder provisions for foreign truck drivers, because you know their is a shortage. Teamsters are the only ones that have fought to prevent that from happening as of yet. ATA's biggest supporter, Swift of course, bought up Trans-Mex the biggest trucking firm in Mexico in preparation for overcoming their 'driver shortage' with immigrants.yuban, ChaoSS, oldtrucker66 and 2 others Thank this. -
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Yes, I am experiencing it every day at work.
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