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Don't know how true it is as he heard it thru the company "grapevine". Just like I was told PGT is parking 150 trucks (our grapvine, of course). At the rate drivers are quitting because of the recent decisions as to how we're "tightening our belts" it shouldn't take too long. I was in B'ham yesterday and was barely able to turn the truck around there was so much equipment parked in there... There's a LOT of frustration and anger going on out here Mr. G. A little "splainin" would go a long way right now. |
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You are correct about the frustration. People are angry and frustrated. The thing is that the economy is in much worse shape than our elected officials want to admit. People are holding off on any purchases that are not absolutely necessary which further slows the economy. Some shippers are beginning to ship partials rather than truckload. When people stop buying there is no need to replenish supplies which reduces the need for trucks to haul the new stuff. On top of that we see carriers and brokers bidding on freight for lower and lower prices. There is only so much money to go around. Those who continue to lower prices don't seem to understand that they putting themselves out of business. It makes it increasingly difficult for those of us you want to get a fair rate for what we haul. |
received the check today for the extra pilot cars, police escorts and permits. now they "only" owe for layover. $200/day x 4 days x 2 trucks.
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UPDATE: The final chapter.
As I mentioned earlier, I called the bond company. A couple of weeks after I called I rec'd a letter saying they denied my claim based on the fact that "it says on the rate agreement that the carrier will not be paid until they collect form their customer". However it looks like I will get my $1600 detention regardless. I called accounts payable today and she said "Look at that...we've been paid! I will cut a check tomorrow". |
There is a lot frustration and resentment building in the trucking industry. We see everyone raising prices but freight rates. Fuel is beginning to creep up again, insurance rates are taking a dramatic rise as are most anything else related to trucking. Freight that is available seems to be going down on quantity and rates. Banks who have gotten a bailout for mismanaging their businesses are cutting off credit lines and restricting credit which further complicates the ability of doing business. Banks such as Bank of America are getting billions in FREE money to make acquisitions apparently unfettered by any government oversight. The government continues to expand taxes on this industry using "Homeland Security" as an excuse with such taxes as TWIC and hazmat, yet ignore less profitable ways in which to make the country more secure by checking containers coming into the U.S. It is understandable that there is so much frustration in this industry.
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