ATA Runs from Debate: The Truth About the Driver Shortage!? | Sense Per Mile
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ธ.ค. 2024
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When the ATA refused to debate OOIDA on their "driver shortage" claims at FreightWaves' F3 event, industry expert John Larkin stepped in. We break down what happened and why the ATA might be avoiding tough questions. Don't miss this explosive episode!
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George O'Connor, Director of Communications, OOIDA
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There is no driver shortage. There is however a Foreign undocumented driver surplus as well as a broker theft and alienation problem. Also an Amazon sprouting everywhere driving the rates down problem.
If there is a driver shortage you would see huge page increase in driver pay and not decrease, all those companies that hiring are ones that looking for good drivers so they can let go the bad ones. It's a freight shortage for everyone !!!
Driver shortage 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tenstreet is garbage. Showing companies information they have no business to see. And there is no driver shortage. Pay us better