Hey, Bandit's Cousin!
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Rev, it doesn't bother me one bit. I'll be long gone before the new tariff goes into effect. To say "United" will make more money iss ill-put when you should be saying "Graebel and all other carriers" will make more money and the contractos less.
BTW- when did you find out about all this? I've know for about 2 and 1/2 months now. You still never told me where you got your memo from. I'm guessing from Graebel? It seems a bit biased, although it addreses the changes well.
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I read in Land Line mag about Settlement against Allied , North American, & Global Van Lines was settled, pending a few details. Any of you guys involved? New I/C agreement, and some compensation coming to some I/C's.
#23
The issue addressed in Landline is a separate issue from the new tariff change. The clas action lawsuit with Sirva has to do with the contract between the drivers and company.
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Originally Posted by BanditsCousin
Rev, it doesn't bother me one bit. I'll be long gone before the new tariff goes into effect. To say "United" will make more money iss ill-put when you should be saying "Graebel and all other carriers" will make more money and the contractos less.
BTW- when did you find out about all this? I've know for about 2 and 1/2 months now.
You still never told me where you got your memo from. I'm guessing from Graebel? It seems a bit biased, although it addreses the changes well.
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I would need substantial proof that Graebel and other carriers protested it, let alone United pushing it. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying I'm not convinced.
You may be the Reverend, but your word alone is not gospel :wink: I don't have an allegience to my carrier like people have to their home sports team, or whether Chevy's are greater than Fords. I'm not happy with the changes, so I'm leaving, not whining.
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I missed the response to United maing more money- they won't. ALL the carriers will make more money, and less for the contractor.
My dad says th only reason for new tariffs is to make the carriers more money. My dad went on an exclusive tran-border fleet to make the kind of money he did just 10-15 yrs ago. Conisidering his 30 years in the industry v.s. our infancy in the industry I put more faith in his words than most other hhg drivers. Like I said above, I'm not defending United, but I would like to know who's responsible for the rate decrease. Considering the industry didn't have a stellar year in the past 18 months, its no wonder the corporations need to improve their botom lines, no matter where they take the money from. Its still better than England 8) HHG has been god to me, nut to take any more pay cuts isn't in my business plan. I'm runing the busy season and bowing out with pride and dignity.
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Considering the industry didn't have a stellar year in the past 18 months, its no wonder the corporations need to improve their botom lines, no matter where they take the money from.
or whether Chevy's are greater than Fords.
#28
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
If these new changes go through, I'm contemplating getting out of the business altogether. Labor is getting terribly expensive, people are filing more claims then ever trying to make a buck, fuel is reaching all time highs unacceptable.
If you get out of the "business", does this mean you will be leaving the truck message boards?
#29
Originally Posted by ben45750
Sounds like someone is having a bad month?
If you get out of the "business", does this mean you will be leaving the truck message boards?
#30
I got an interesting memo from United yesterday about the Surface Transportation Board trying to eliminate common rates. I'll post it (copy) it when I get a chance.
There's a lot of finger pointing to be done here. My dad offered to cosign for a car hauling trailer if I jump ship on HHG
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