Truck driver shortage projected to hit all-time high in 2017
http://www.fleetowner.com/people/tr...m=email&elq2=cdea9af97f7449908b5331119cd3062c
“In addition to the sheer lack of drivers, fleets are also suffering from a lack of qualified drivers, which amplifies the effects of the shortage on carriers,” Costello said...
"...The company has received more than 100,000 applications this year, but has only been able to bring on board about 2.7% of those drivers."
That fellow,Leathers from Werner, and Costello from the ATA,should spend a month on the road with one of his drivers,and see first hand the daily issues drivers deal with. Then ask themselves if they now understand why driver retention,and new hires are hard to find.
Earnings below 50,000 to start,and some below 40,000
Poor benefits
Too many strings attached to earnings potential
Not treated with respect by shippers,consignee,company,and general public.
High cost of living on the road: showers,food,etc.
Not compensated for most on duty time. ( Waiting to load,or unload.)
Pushed to the limit to make appts.
Very limited parking for off duty time.
Basically forced to eat unhealthy because most truckstops feature only fast food.
And yes. The ATA backing of deregulation in the 80's, has helped to create this situation.
Did I miss anything?