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    Quote Originally Posted by ohio joe
    I HOPE !!!!! :? :twisted: :shock:

    You don't want to see that!!! If it happens the entire trucking industry is in deep KaKa. If the trucking industry is in that deep, this country is in trouble!! You as a driver seriously reflect the status of the economy in the United States, if people would pay attention to the trucking industry they would be quickly be more aware of the economic situation rather than waiting to be told by teevee .... duh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Royedw
    Quote Originally Posted by ohio joe
    I HOPE !!!!! :? :twisted: :shock:

    You don't want to see that!!! If it happens the entire trucking industry is in deep KaKa. If the trucking industry is in that deep, this country is in trouble!! You as a driver seriously reflect the status of the economy in the United States, if people would pay attention to the trucking industry they would be quickly be more aware of the economic situation rather than waiting to be told by teevee .... duh...

    or by what rush limbaugh says. my dad is one of those blind conservatives who believes that everything that man says, is the 100% truth, and does not question it. my dad doesn't see the old closed down warehouses and doesn't want to believe this country is/has going/gone to hell in a hand basket. he doesn't see what we all see on a daily or weekly basis. driving through east st. louis is a bit depressing.

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    So this year it is Schneider that is being rumored to be going bye bye? This happens every year. Last year it was Swift due to major legal problems. The year before it was Werner before that it was JB Hunt.

    Who knows what is going to happen? Schneider is such a big company though with so many divisions it's hard to think that they would be going under.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pony Express
    Quote Originally Posted by ohio joe
    I HOPE !!!!! :? :twisted: :shock:
    Well that's not very nice. Another thing to think about, they employ over 3000 or so drivers right? If so, that's 3000 "Schneider" drivers knocking on all the other company doors.

    Great if they went under..Freight may go to better companies and pay drivers better rates for there time.
    CPM is a pay scam that most trucking company's use to get around paying overtime for excessive hours of work and other monitory issues.Get paid hourly and prevent sweat shop conditions.

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    Great if they went under..Freight may go to better companies and pay drivers better rates for there time.
    Actually, the opposite would happen. If a Swift or a Schneider went under, the waves it would cause in the industry would be rough for a long time to come. Freight would transfer over to rail in large amounts, hurting both the OTR and the LTL part of the industry.

    I was listening to a news story this morning where one of the major railroads was reworking short haul rate plans in order to accomodate the influx the trucking freight they were already getting. Dump a big boy like Schneider and that would kick into high gear with most, if not all, the railroads.

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    Great if they went under..Freight may go to better companies and pay drivers better rates for there time.
    Actually, the opposite would happen. If a Swift or a Schneider went under, the waves it would cause in the industry would be rough for a long time to come. Freight would transfer over to rail in large amounts, hurting both the OTR and the LTL part of the industry.

    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under? I don't think so. Is there rails going to all the retails store in north America?
    CPM is a pay scam that most trucking company's use to get around paying overtime for excessive hours of work and other monitory issues.Get paid hourly and prevent sweat shop conditions.

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    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under?
    It's the uncertainty that a huge company closing would cause in the transportation industry. Customers are already nervous. The losses in the industy are enormous. But you only hear about companies like Jevic, WH, Rush, etc.

    Long haul freight is going the way of the dinosaurs. Short to medium haul and LTL stand to benefit from more rail freight, but in the same vein, more rail freight takes freight off the roads and hurts everybody. It's an interesting paradox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evinrude

    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under? I don't think so. Is there rails going to all the retails store in north America?
    Precisely. Rail is fine for lots of freight, but there are some things that it simply cannot do. Trucks can pick up and deliver freight almost anywhere, at almost any time, and do it (mostly) on the CUSTOMER'S schedule, not when it's convenient for the freight hauler. If a road goes there, so can a truck (usually). Until we build railroads which duplicate and overlay our roads and highways (which is impossible to do), rail will be a poor choice for the majority of the freight hauled in this country.

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    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under?
    It's the uncertainty that a huge company closing would cause in the transportation industry. Customers are already nervous.
    Yes, there getting nervous because they are going to pay more to get there freight moved and maybe drivers aren't going be gouged as the weak are falling like flys.

    The losses in the industy are enormous. But you only hear about companies like Jevic, WH, Rush, etc.
    For me this has been a blessing ,less waitng time for a load.
    Long haul freight is going the way of the dinosaurs.
    What no more 34 hrs unpaid reset.
    CPM is a pay scam that most trucking company's use to get around paying overtime for excessive hours of work and other monitory issues.Get paid hourly and prevent sweat shop conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under?
    It's the uncertainty that a huge company closing would cause in the transportation industry. Customers are already nervous. The losses in the industy are enormous. But you only hear about companies like Jevic, WH, Rush, etc.

    Long haul freight is going the way of the dinosaurs. Short to medium haul and LTL stand to benefit from more rail freight, but in the same vein, more rail freight takes freight off the roads and hurts everybody. It's an interesting paradox.
    It's clear the only solution is to destroy the rails. Literally. With dynamite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
    Quote Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under?
    It's the uncertainty that a huge company closing would cause in the transportation industry. Customers are already nervous. The losses in the industy are enormous. But you only hear about companies like Jevic, WH, Rush, etc.

    Long haul freight is going the way of the dinosaurs. Short to medium haul and LTL stand to benefit from more rail freight, but in the same vein, more rail freight takes freight off the roads and hurts everybody. It's an interesting paradox.
    It's clear the only solution is to destroy the rails. Literally. With dynamite.
    Do it now while metal is at a high...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
    Quote Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
    Why don't companies go to rail now? because they don't want to see Swift and Schneider go under?
    It's the uncertainty that a huge company closing would cause in the transportation industry. Customers are already nervous. The losses in the industy are enormous. But you only hear about companies like Jevic, WH, Rush, etc.

    Long haul freight is going the way of the dinosaurs. Short to medium haul and LTL stand to benefit from more rail freight, but in the same vein, more rail freight takes freight off the roads and hurts everybody. It's an interesting paradox.
    It's clear the only solution is to destroy the rails. Literally. With dynamite.
    Lucky for me when I got out of my last job I didn't get rid of all those explosives. Do you want all this stuff sent to your house REV or you gonna come pick it up?
    Don't trust anybody. Especially that guy in the mirror.

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