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Mexican immigrant drivers in CA & their crimes
This story was first published Jan 21, 2008, in the L.A. Times, and is reprinted at this link from Stan Deyo's website, with pix.
If these unsafe trucks are already known to be running day hauls on California freeways, breaking down at a rate of 600 per year, causing accidents, and nobody can stop it, then who is going to be able to monitor the Mexican long-haul trucks coming over the border into California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas? Many of us have no idea this world exists. But as the economy puts the squeeze on everybody, could this driver's story come closer to home? http://standeyo.com/NEWS/08_USA/0801...rt.trucks.html |
That was very interesting. Good reading everyone!!!
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"Many of us have no idea this world exists"
I'm in the L.A. area and see the dump truck bussiness going the same direction. I've never seen dump trucks so overloaded as I've seen in recent years. Overloaded and lack of experiance and people can die and do. |
Mexi trucks in ports of L.A.
Very good article. In addition to their crap trucks these guys have no respect for people (trucks) waiting in line and will do whatever they can to jump the line. They've managed to bring the Tejiauna city limits up to I110.
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I don't see anywhere where it says Mexican immigrant.
The media always does a wonderful job of sensationalizing things. There will always be the businessman that complains he doesn't get enough $. Note the load they talked about, $320 for 80 miles, that is $4 a mile. I wonder what the status quo is. Do these loads pay too little, or do these guys just don't know how to run a business? |
I run local and my cost per mile is over $4 a mile. It's about $4.50 a mile. That would mean he's running in the red. The only hope is that shippers and consumers can be educated with the facts and discover that trucking companies will not operate safetly under the current circumstances. Sad fact is, they do and don't care. Not to mention that the truckers themselves need to relize this and do something, I can only hope.
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As for the truck repair issue..it's the same problem all across the country, and it covers all the ethnicity's as well. Shipper's do not want to pay a rate, that will cover repairs to the trucks, as well as cover wages for the driver, if they can possibaly avoid doing so. Especially when it comes to containerized freight. If they actually had to pay a realistic rate, they would have a fleet, and operate the trucks themselves. |
The guys name is Miguel. That's Mexican or at least somewhere south. It says he gets paid $8.90 an hour. That means he's hauling way too cheap.
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it's been awhile since the tinfoil hat wearing OP has posted a crackpot article.... :lol: :lol:
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But that does not mean he's a mexican immigrant. |
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1. Here in California the lowest paying trucking jobs are being taken over by recent immigrants. I'm not saying they are illegal, and I'm not saying it's bad- it's just a fact. I've been around the port of Oakland recently and saw lots of hispanic truckers, and a substantial number of Sikh drivers as well. A lot of the lumber from around where I live is now pulled by Mexican O/O's from Bakersfield. It's rumored that they are being horribly ripped-off by their brokers on rates. I try to talk to them whenever I can, a lot don't, or won't, speak english to me. One that did claimed not to know what his load paid! 2. Every legislator that voted to de-regulate the trucking industry should be made to read this article. This is what you get when you elect neo-conservative, free market advocating politicians. |
Kudos for knowing the difference between a Sikh and an Arab :wink: If I had a nickel for every time I've bitten my tongue when some ignorant redneck started railing against "those terrorist ragheads" I'd have retired long ago :roll:
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The cultural ignorance of the American public never fails to amaze me.
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They did it to themselves, cut each others throats year after year until they hit bottom. I know several oldtimers in the dumptruck buisness that used to be container haulers way back and they told me about how they would gross six figures in the late 70's but watched it get ruined in the 80's by "them" and I wont use the words they used here, but they get pretty angry talking about it. I have to agree with Bobby, I have watched the dirt buisness go down the same rate cutting road for the past few years and its sad because we could all make pretty good $$$ if we stuck together. The thing that kills me is the "super 10's" a 3 axle dump with a steerable drop axle 99% of them are set up improperly to carry the extra weight(claimed 16-18 ton) and they cut the rates so low that contractors cant resist useing them.
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http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k1...79/caution.jpg :P |
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