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if there is such a shortage, why is the pay so low? Enrique Jul 2012 #1
there you go again, injecting reality into corporate management issues lol nt msongs Jul 2012 #2
Ask these guys (Lawyers show corps how NOT to hire US citizens) uponit7771 Jul 2012 #10
I know i am going to get blasted for this.. Missycim Jul 2012 #14
yep. HiPointDem Jul 2012 #94
Not by me JonLP24 Jul 2012 #108
I KNEW there was a reason I have hated Human Resource personnel my whole life Volaris Jul 2012 #54
I would say MOST care. We don't control our VPs, however. Lisa0825 Jul 2012 #103
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make your exp. here worse. Volaris Jul 2012 #115
Re your last sentence: That is because . . . Brigid Jul 2012 #135
Right you are ... it's called "supply and demand"... ljm2002 Jul 2012 #22
Yeah, what gives here? Canuckistanian Jul 2012 #38
When labor might benefit, the Hand also becomes intangible and mute... JHB Jul 2012 #89
Why? "Truckers earn a median annual wage of $37,930." muntrv Jul 2012 #51
well handmade34 Jul 2012 #58
But the truckers' pay is not enough to pay back student loans and feed a JDPriestly Jul 2012 #90
Nailed it!! Right to the wall! Zalatix Jul 2012 #74
Thread winner already! Brigid Jul 2012 #136
Because someone else will undercut you? FrodosPet Jul 2012 #138
WTF? $37,930? denverbill Jul 2012 #3
Shit, for $50K a year I'd be tempted to do it. hifiguy Jul 2012 #56
many do have pets! handmade34 Jul 2012 #60
I have seen many a driver with a cat... Missycim Jul 2012 #120
another thing we can thank clinton for -- further deregulation of trucking. HiPointDem Jul 2012 #95
here's a hint.... mike_c Jul 2012 #4
Bingo! I think you are absolutely right! Laurian Jul 2012 #7
I agree Missycim Jul 2012 #9
Excellent - I have the talking point for my next class discussion . Initech Jul 2012 #27
+1 Scuba Jul 2012 #34
I agree. Alduin Jul 2012 #53
Ding ding we have a winner malaise Jul 2012 #79
+1M magical thyme Jul 2012 #80
Now you're talk'n! lonestarnot Jul 2012 #125
Yep. The "[serfs] should be jumping at any chance to work" line made me want to vomit... drokhole Jul 2012 #132
If there is a shortage Rabid_Rabbit Jul 2012 #5
Foot the bill for training for a job you are advertizing for, that has no takers? RC Jul 2012 #8
well some companies do pay for training... Missycim Jul 2012 #11
Some companies DO pay for training FrodosPet Jul 2012 #140
I know why no one wants the jobs. Missycim Jul 2012 #6
Yeapers, I work in IT and this is how the started in on that industry....Vid Inside that will make.. uponit7771 Jul 2012 #12
IT has gotten just as bad Aerows Jul 2012 #31
That was my guess. Incitatus Jul 2012 #13
So you think $38,000-58,000 isn't decent pay? The medium income sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #20
Ya try living on the road.. Missycim Jul 2012 #24
Tjhanks for your expert commentary...no matter how low the pay you will get that comment... rfranklin Jul 2012 #28
My income was cut in half when I retired. MADem Jul 2012 #40
its like most things.. Missycim Jul 2012 #45
most of the people at du who say "those are decent wages" seem to be the same people saying HiPointDem Jul 2012 #96
Really? I posted both the medium wage for truck drivers and the national. I think that sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #119
"are ALL LOCAL" 4_TN_TITANS Jul 2012 #30
Sorry, you didn't answer the question and my son was an OTR driver. Still has sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #35
You asked a question? Missycim Jul 2012 #41
He drove for a national OTR company and they provided the truck and trailers. He was sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #49
Anecdotal matt819 Jul 2012 #61
What major trucking company hired a 22 year old? Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #110
It was in 1994 and he's now a senior in college after a decade or so of sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #117
That was almost 20 years ago! salvorhardin Jul 2012 #139
How long ago was that and what's he doing now? Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #71
before or after carter, then clinton deregulated trucking? HiPointDem Jul 2012 #100
omg Missycim Jul 2012 #124
You need certification, first of all Aerows Jul 2012 #32
It is not decent pay ... Teamster Jeff Jul 2012 #39
I've always said, "beware any job that's always hiring" Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #69
It isn't decent for a job that takes a person away from his/her family JDPriestly Jul 2012 #92
Welcome to DU, and you are right - the media helps them find excuses closeupready Jul 2012 #18
Most people in the media are also underpaid and merely rewrite press releases from PR firms... rfranklin Jul 2012 #46
I recall that 37 thousand dollars is about what truckers made in the early 80's slampoet Jul 2012 #19
that was a lot of money back then. Missycim Jul 2012 #70
It isn't even enough to live inside a good large city today. slampoet Jul 2012 #84
Friends I knew during the 70's were making over $100,000 a year driving OTR NNN0LHI Jul 2012 #23
well the flip side of that coin Missycim Jul 2012 #121
Correct me if I'm wrong, but another reason is that companies shift the expenses muntrv Jul 2012 #59
OUCH... Seriously? No wonder no one wants that job. Zalatix Jul 2012 #75
Welcome to DU.... physioex Jul 2012 #82
On this website, you will find that people agree with you on this. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #91
thanks for posting that Enrique Jul 2012 #97
And that pay rate is total bullshit until you have done it for a few years. Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #15
You aint kidding Missycim Jul 2012 #122
Not only is the pay low... Scootaloo Jul 2012 #16
This is another reason FOR highly progressive taxes JHB Jul 2012 #17
I've been arguing this for years, not as eloquently as you. closeupready Jul 2012 #21
$6K for 2 months of training... that's a higher rate than private Universities charge. Liberal_in_LA Jul 2012 #25
well a lot Missycim Jul 2012 #123
1) It doesn't cost 6k in So. Cal - 2) Most companies will cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #26
Why aren't you doing it now? Aerows Jul 2012 #33
I got a local gig. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #44
You got a local gig Aerows Jul 2012 #47
It's more complicated than that. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #87
Not around here Marrah_G Jul 2012 #68
The company I drove for charged $2500, $3900 if they paid with the stipulation that cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #85
And the pay figures used are massaged to hell. Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #29
Food prices are high Aerows Jul 2012 #50
To be fair Missycim Jul 2012 #126
Definitely not all companies, maybe it's a state law thing. And there are a small minority, Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #137
Why not ship on the railroads? MatthewStLouis Jul 2012 #36
you'd shit in your pants if truck drivers stopped driving. datasuspect Jul 2012 #43
lol ...If you bought it a truck brought it Teamster Jeff Jul 2012 #52
10-4 datasuspect Jul 2012 #65
No one said anything about getting rid of truck drivers. MatthewStLouis Jul 2012 #72
i can't help you there bubba datasuspect Jul 2012 #73
I Agree Mathew wendylaroux Jul 2012 #104
The low cost and efficiency of rail freight should tell you just how badly truck drivers are paid. Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #64
Oil COMPANIES block every attempt to expand the railroad julian09 Jul 2012 #66
At least in the northeast, the railroads are seriously broken. Mopar151 Jul 2012 #78
Did you think that thought through? Missycim Jul 2012 #127
Yes, more railroads. But NOT in my backyard FrodosPet Jul 2012 #143
Wages must have gone down, then. 37,000 sucks for that line of work. I thought TwilightGardener Jul 2012 #37
i'd be the drivingest motherfucker on the road datasuspect Jul 2012 #42
If they aren't paying shit Aerows Jul 2012 #48
Correct me if I'm wrong, but another reason is that companies shift the expenses muntrv Jul 2012 #55
Yep.... Teamster Jeff Jul 2012 #62
fed ex drivers have to pay for fuel & repairs? do they actually own the vehicles? HiPointDem Jul 2012 #98
Oh god... jmowreader Jul 2012 #111
Know a relative pulling down in the 60's. NEVER turns down a job. ALOT of road time,, benld74 Jul 2012 #57
Do they have to pay for their own diesel? Because that would eat up a ton of income. nt NickB79 Jul 2012 #63
sounds like i'm blowing smoke datasuspect Jul 2012 #67
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jul 2012 #76
I have had an idea about this for years Teamster Jeff Jul 2012 #77
Heck no.... physioex Jul 2012 #83
You hit the nail on the head Missycim Jul 2012 #128
Let's face it...working sucks period. It's all just degrees of how much it sucks. dkf Jul 2012 #81
I disagree Tsiyu Jul 2012 #86
I enjoy working, so I disagree. Most of the time I look forward to starting work each day... yawnmaster Jul 2012 #99
Yup. I'm an oddball, too. meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #142
I know a couple people who do this Motown_Johnny Jul 2012 #88
Maybe people don't have the $6000 treestar Jul 2012 #93
interesting freeper thread on this Enrique Jul 2012 #101
Wow. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jul 2012 #106
A couple of other points: PDJane Jul 2012 #102
Trucking is a mixed bag and the longhaul lifestyle sucks. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2012 #105
They don't want me JonLP24 Jul 2012 #107
I am a long-haul truck driver; I am an Owner/Operator that has his own operating authority. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #109
There is also the catch........... Smilo Jul 2012 #112
J.B. Hunt CBGLuthier Jul 2012 #118
you hear this one? Missycim Jul 2012 #129
Just Been Hired Unfortunately Not Trained. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #130
Know why? Fucked up working condition if its not a union job. Believe me...they will own you! demosincebirth Jul 2012 #113
I know someone who can't even get into a trucking school. VenusRising Jul 2012 #114
The median wage obviously isn't what they start at, and they have a lot of job-related expenses gollygee Jul 2012 #116
A lot of new Missycim Jul 2012 #131
High price of fuel, crazy drivers, torn up and overcrowded highways tawadi Jul 2012 #133
One thing that needs to be pointed out (about OTR driving) BlueJazz Jul 2012 #134
drug tests, background checks, past DUI's, Facebook photos, pre-existing conditions....etc...etc.. Evasporque Jul 2012 #141
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There are a lot of truck driving job prospects with the highly potential for greater salary growth justinvincent Nov 2013 #146
welcome to DU gopiscrap Nov 2013 #147
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