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    they have laid off a bunch. Mike is one of them. he was told that the reason was being off so long and only working 3 months. something about if he had went back to school before working for digby they would have kept him. we do not have money to go back to school. He got a release from his doctor to go back to work. I have had it. lost a son, lost my husband of 36 years, worked so hard at building my credit up to A+ only to have that lady who ran the stop sign ruin it, I am to freaken old to start over again as I can't work. moved away from surfside beach to get away from hurricanes, only to have Rita drop a tree on my house and destroyed it completely, & now this. He is stuck in lavergne and the are trying to get him a trip to Dallas and we will have to find a way to go get him, my car won't make that trip. I well thanks everyone for your help. this world and then the next. I'm darn sure ready for it. anything has to be better then this.
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    DFW, every hr. flyinto Bush airport. Ive used them alot, 42 min. flight. I used the regular up onto 2 yr.s ago.. Cost was $109 he can walk in anytime.. Good luck

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    If he is laid off, he may be able to get retraining (paid for by the state under WIA) thru your state's unemployment office (one-stop). Check it out. BOL

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    i dont think he was "laid off" per say.... he just didnt meet there insurance requirements........ how long had he driven for digby b4 celadon bought them out? how long has he driven period?

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    he worked for them 3 years till the accident then he was off 3 years and he was rehired June 21st. He has a load to somewhere around ft worth. then I think he is taking the truck to waxahattchee, to celadon. he is going to call knight tomorrow, they have a branch here in Katy, outside Houston and we live north of Houston. thing is they ask for 4 months, and it won't be that till the 21st. :sad: and that may also be required by knights ins. will check out the retraining. I think it is awful the way trucking companies can leave you stuck out away from home like this. :evil: he has a TV and all kinds of stuff in his truck and no suitcase. we will have to go get him or rather my son will, I can't drive that far. I sure thank you all. He is a good person, he don't smoke or drink, he quit it all. He has more will power then I do. Now his mouth :?: :?: what can I say, he was a musician since he was 14 Maybe before he applies for another job I can talk him into cutting that long hair off. :wink:
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    You may want to look into USXpress, especially if he has a physical disability. The automatic trannies in their trucks would be better on his body. They have a terminal in the Dallas/Ft Worth area too.

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    I thought Celadon hired student drivers and did training?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big John
    I thought Celadon hired student drivers and did training?
    They'll hire you if you have at least 3 months experience.
    You can take the driver out of the truck but you cant take the truck out of the driver.

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    how many drivers total is celedon laying off. r they replacing you with a cheaper version from south of the border?

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    All I know is what they told him. They just do what they want I guess, they do not have to give you a reason. they laid off a bunch of dispatchers also, and truckers let them get away with it. I wish I was younger and not ill, I would do my best to start a grass roots fight on stopping trucking companies from doing this kind of thing to truckers. I think it should be very Illegal. Digby was also in the wrong for doing this to the FAMILY they said they carred about bus ticket with no where to put all a truckers junk. they carry their life in that truck.
    I once say a trucker wearing a t-shirt that said "THINK HOMOSEXUALITY IS STUPID? AT LEAST THEY ARE ORGANIZED something like that anyway.
    sometimes I think I miss driving, and times like this I am so glad I'm out of it. Michael also drives legal, will NOT bread the rules. maybe that was one of the reasons, who knows? not me, I am 64 tomorrow and still think life should be fair :P
    I just read this about usxpress.


    USXpress Enterprises Long Hauler Stranded Middle Of Nowhere Chattanooga Tennessee

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff110441.htm
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    I can't believe they are letting drivers go when the driver shortage is like it is. That is one of the reasons company's buy company's is to get their drivers. I thinking they are scared of his previous injurys and that is why they told him he don't meet their insurance requirements. Anyway, good luck and I hope things turn around for you and your husband.
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    summary of celedons recent aqusition of digby, they got 270 trucks but only offered posiotions to 150 drivers. its apperant they dont need all those dispatchers from digby. when they can just spread the drivers out over their own fleet. They must of really wanted those accts.
    alot of m/a in the trucking industry right now
    http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....410&highlight=

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken_o
    how many drivers total is celedon laying off. r they replacing you with a cheaper version from south of the border?
    They are not "laying off" drivers... Like all trucking firms they need all the drivers they can get. I suspect they only took 150 of the 270 Digby drivers due to some not wanting to switch and some that just didn't meet their requirements, ie... health, safety record, criminal record (Celadon goes to Canada and you can't even have a misdomeaner to get in!), etc...

    As for the Mexicans, Celadon is "chomping at the bit" to get those Mexican drivers into the US. They say they save $25,ooo yearly for every Mexican they can get driving in the US! Traitors I'm thinking?

    Listen in on their last quarterly conference call talking about getting more "Wetback" and "Mossback" (their words) drivers...

    http://fulldisclosure.com/company.as...cb&ticker=cldn

    I'm thinking of going to Crete, they are offering .08 cents per mile more and I don't have to be stabbed in the back and "outsourced" by 1/2 price Mexicans!

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    this is my interpertation of laid off *2oo or so gainfully employed digby drivers were aquired by celedon after investigating their backgrounds they only offered positions(continued employment) to 150 of them thus in effect laying off the rest which in the trucking industry is few and far between. said drivers r now eligible for unemployment that cost now will be paid by the aquiring company.
    My question is they have been aquiring lots of companies of late is this to one grab the accounts or 2 to grab the accounts so when the flood gates open they have plenty of freight for their trks or as a result in their current business model r they falling short in the freight dept. either way the mexican drivers will have it better then us. sure they make less but for their cost of living they will jump up a few equity classes only making.22 cpm.
    whatever you do dont jump outa that seat some 1/2 priced worker might step in.

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    hey ok i listened to the july conference call i havent heard that much horsesht since the last day i had my cb hooked up.
    some of the things that stand out were his statement that a celedon really is the best place for a 40 year old veteran driver. drivers hate railyards and they dont go to grocery wharehouses. and shortly they r anticipating
    the mexican fleet to be allowed in.
    the addition of the walmart business out of mexico cal, sc im sure hes foaming at the mouth to have that 900 mile walmart ld out of mexico to not have to unhook that ld and give it to a regular american celedon drvr

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    Default NAFTA drivers, I don't think so...

    Lets see, the LAST time I looked we still had the borders CLOSED to Mexican trucks. Anybody thanking the Teamsters ? Nah, all I see is complaining about how Gay people are organized, but the "trucking industry" isn't. All of you who complain about unions should ask yourself, how did this happen ? Could it be because you have no power, no organization ? We, the Teamsters contribute money out of our checks each and every month to prevent exactly this from happening. And what do we get from our non-union "brethren" ? No support, constant complaints about those damn "fat-cat" unions, "communism" (oh brother !) etc. ad nauseum...Yet, somehow we survive and prosper. Think joining a union is STILL a bad idea ? What power do you have against the "Celadon's" of the world ? Not much lately.....The border will not be opened. No matter how much all you Bush supporters want it to.
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    yeah not all of us have the luxury of working for a union carrier.
    at the very least it would be nice to c the membership of ooida increase with nice donations made to the legal fund.

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    Well, Mr. Teamster, I called my local Teamsters hall on 6 different occasions. Out of those 6 times I called, 1 time the phone was answered by a person, rather than an answering machine. The other 5 times I left a message for someone to call me back.

    I inquired about how to become a member. Whoever answered the phone that one time had no clue about anything, as he was the janitor. So, he said he'd give the right person a message to call me back.

    I've yet to ever hear back from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken_o
    hey ok i listened to the july conference call i havent heard that much horsesht since the last day i had my cb hooked up.
    Well I give you credit for putting up w/ an hour of that BS! These Celadon guys seemed determined to replace every American driver they can with some degenerate Mexican at 1/2 price. These Celadon corporates are Traitors.... they are traitors to America!

    Canadians yes.... Mexicans No!

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    Default Re: NAFTA drivers, I don't think so...

    Quote Originally Posted by feederfred
    Lets see, the LAST time I looked we still had the borders CLOSED to Mexican trucks. Anybody thanking the Teamsters ? Nah, all I see is complaining about how Gay people are organized, but the "trucking industry" isn't. All of you who complain about unions should ask yourself, how did this happen ? Could it be because you have no power, no organization ? We, the Teamsters contribute money out of our checks each and every month to prevent exactly this from happening. And what do we get from our non-union "brethren" ? No support, constant complaints about those damn "fat-cat" unions, "communism" (oh brother !) etc. ad nauseum...Yet, somehow we survive and prosper. Think joining a union is STILL a bad idea ? What power do you have against the "Celadon's" of the world ? Not much lately.....The border will not be opened. No matter how much all you Bush supporters want it to.
    I, for one, don't complain at all about unions. I just avoid them. We have all the power in the world against the "Celadon's" it's called other employers. As long as there is a shortage of drivers and abundance of freight, we drivers have plenty of power with or without a union. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that all unions are bad. Most started out with the best of intentions at a time when they were sorely needed, but a lot of them soon became corrupt and too greedy and it led to their own downfall time and time again. History proves this and it continues to be proven. Just ask all of the poor saps from GM, Ford & Chrysler who now find themselves out of work with few willing to take them on regardless of their experience because they don't want to bring greed and corruption into their business. I wouldn't exactly say that these companies are continuing to "survive and prosper" as a matter of fact they are downright struggling and hanging on by the skin of their teeth. All the while companies like Toyota are absolutely thriving.

    Or how about the fine folks at AK Steel in Middletown? Locked out since last March with no signs of reaching an agreement. Hell, they even switched unions and it's got them nowhere. Also, quite honestly, the scabs have been much more productive and efficient than the union guys ever were. AK doesn't seem to have a problem paying them $25/hour (ad was just in the paper this weekend) so it kinda makes you wonder what the union folks are asking for.

    As for UPS, sure they continue to do fairly well, but I know for a fact that they have taken hits with the emergence of companies like DHL. They will continue to take hits as the competition gets more and more efficient each day. I also know that UPS is making concessions to shippers now that they never would have made 10 years ago. It's only a matter of time before those concessions trickle down to you, the driver, then what will Brown do for you??? I'm not saying that UPS will be closing it's doors anytime soon, but I know that they are not as strong as they once were and they won't be this strong years down the road.

    For you to say that Bush and non-union folk are responsible for one man's misguided attempt at running a business is absolutely ludicrous! Rather than sitting around sulking in your "woe is me" attitude with no money coming in waiting for someone else to go to bat for you, you simply pick yourself up and take care of yourself.
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