Obama, Calderon reach deal to allow Mexican trucks in U.S.

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  1. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    Sorry, but that doesn't sound much different than running around any port city...I've grown to despise many container pullers at sight, which I hate, but I have....
     
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    rbht must be right. I see Canadian trucks all over the place in the U.S., all the time. Regardless of the rule against them delivering here, I seriously doubt all those Canucks are deadheading in the middle of Kansas, Texas, etc. And you can bet next week's settlement that the companies are going to try the same crap with the Mexican trucks, especially after seeing that they'll pull a load for wages that not even a fresh-out-of-school greenhorn would accept. You know, slippery slope and all that good stuff.
     
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  5. Roadmedic

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    Believe it or not, the same thing happens in Canada with American trucks.
     
  6. Rug_Trucker

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    Can you say "guest worker" program? Schneider, and Swift can do that!
     
  7. RoadToad69

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    I ran into this crap again today myself.

    Receiver had 7 trucks waiting in very limited space to be loaded. As I was delivering, they took me right in and told me to back into dock 18. Because of the limited space, there was a Marten truck parked blocking door 18. I politely knocked on his truck and explained to him that I needed to back into dock 18 and asked if he could pull forward so that I could get in there.
    To make a long story short...after trying to explain this to him for close to 10 minutes, he backed HIMSELF into dock 18. I went inside and explained the situation to the receiver and got them to assign me another dock. THEN the Marten driver, when he figures out that they are not going to load him yet, comes over screaming at ME for "lying" to him.

    I won't go into detail on what I said to him...but it was a very caustic critique of his utter lack of any grasp of the English language.

    I had five drivers applauding when I finished. The sixth didn't speak any English either and stayed in his truck with a confused look on his face.

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    Jaguar right?

    I heard a spot on the radio....they're offering $5000 for teams.......

    Just remember...any of you planning on running in Mexico...Carrying firearms in your truck will land you in prison.......
     
  9. Working Class Patriot

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    But the Crown does enforce its Cabotage laws more than Obama does......

    Btw...Do Canadian drivers get fuel subsidized like the Mexican drivers?

    Just curious....Diesel will soon be $5/G and higher.........Shippers aren't about to pay more than $2.50/m even if diesel goes to $10/G......
     
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    Promises to be interesting on the shipping comment.

    They have problems with enforcement up there on the cabotage as well. Not just a problem down here. Kind of been an older problem than just the recent administration and clowns in washington.

    Before long, cabotage will no longer be a problem, since the corporate owners will see a way to have "guest" workers as one poster stated. These new employees will be a boon to the annual bonus structure for the CEO and their exceptional planning.
     
  11. Working Class Patriot

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    Well there is talk about making the US, Mexico, and Canada become one "country" or rather like western Europe and the EU......

    The dollar will be replaced with the Amero.....[​IMG]
     
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