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Truckers 'going broke' and threatening to strike

 
astrolabe
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Truckers 'going broke' and threatening to strike
Truckers ‘going broke’ and threatening to strike


What started as a small, online grassroots effort now appears to have the potential for something bigger.

Dan Little, the owner/operator of a livestock hauling company in Carrollton, Mo., estimated Tuesday that at least 1,000 other truckers from across the United States have committed so far to joining him in a strike on April 1.

Although none of the truckers interviewed Tuesday at the Iowa 80 Truck Stop, Walcott, which is just off Interstate 80 west of Davenport, has heard of the intended strike, some said they would shut down, too.

Weldon Kinnison, a Virginia trucker who was hauling soft drink from Indiana to Denver, heard about the plans for a strike for the first time Tuesday while stopping at Walcott.

“I’m an owner/operator with the American Truckers Association,” he said. “I’d park my truck for a week with the cattle haulers.

“The fuel is too high, and there’s no reason for it. I don’t listen to the CB (radio) that much, but I guess I’ll start now.”

At issue is the rising cost of diesel fuel, which has reached or exceeded $4 per gallon in at least 17 states. But Little does not expect his strike to bring down the per-gallon price of gas, nor does he expect to have any effect on the oil companies.

“What I would personally like to see is our federal and state governments, until our economy recovers, suspend federal and state fuel taxes,” the 49-year-old said. “The second thing I’d like to see is an oversight committee for truck insurance, which is part of what’s taking us down.

“The average owner/operator is paying $600 to $800 a month for truck insurance. It’s based on personal credit, which means the monthly cost is going up for a lot of truckers because their credit is going down.

“Everything in the world is going up (in price), except for what we do. I lose money if I start my truck, and that truck is paid for — free and clear.”

Mike Hills, a driver from Wyoming, Iowa, said he also would shut down to support Little and the others — if he could.

“I can’t strike with them because I’m company,” he said while at the Walcott truck stop. “If I owned the truck, I’d strike with them. As far as I’m concerned, the gas prices are driving the economy.

“It might be a good thing if the drivers strike. They can’t make payments. Maybe if the oil companies bought all the trucks, things would change. Everything in this country is trucked.”

Hills then removed his wristwatch, using it to explain his point of view: “Every piece of this watch was trucked from somewhere. If you can’t keep up with the trucks, we’re all screwed — not just this country, but the world.”

Keith Deblieck, the owner of a trucking company out of Geneseo, Ill., said that, for many drivers, the time for a strike has come.

“They ought to strike,” he said. “We all ought to. They lose money every day they go out.”

But officials from the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association are encouraging truckers to find options to a strike. The trade group represents the interests of more than 160,000 small business trucking companies and drivers.

“If we told our operators to shut down, we’d be slapped with a lawsuit because of anti-trust,” said association spokeswoman Norita Taylor, adding that a poor economic outlook and rising fuel prices are creating “a lot of emotions” among truckers.

“It’s hurting these people who are living paycheck to paycheck,” she said. “People are upset. What can we do?”

One thing the association is trying to do is talk to lawmakers and truckers about making sure that surcharges being charged to shippers are getting back to the people who paid for the gas. Surcharges are supposed to compensate for high fuel charges, but they must be negotiated with each shipper, and the truckers who pay at the pump aren’t always first in line to receive the surcharges.

Even when the surcharges do make it back to the driver, they are not enough.

“I turn down loads every day,” Little said. “The loads aren’t the problem — never have been.

“It’s the only thing I know how to do, driving a truck. But I sold my trailer the other day, and I’m not buying another one until something gets done.

“In no way, shape or form do truckers want to hurt this country. My whole deal on this thing is that I’m shutting down on April 1. Call it a strike, a shutdown or just flat-ass going broke.”

Jim Johnston, president of Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, warned that a strike “is not the answer,” saying, “Calling for a strike without the support of the majority would show weakness rather than strength, and the result would be increased economic hardship to the small percentage of truckers who do participate in the shutdown with no gains to justify their sacrifice.”

Little said he has no other choice.

“Our federal government is subsidizing railroads, airlines, banks and farmers,” he said. “Meanwhile, we’re being taxed to death.”


[link to www.qctimes.com]
ladyy
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03/24/2008 01:22 PM
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They are all feeling it. I am a freight broker and my other half drives. I am doing his books now, and I am sure he has a loss. With fuel up over 4.00 a gallon and getting 6 miles to the gallon is killing alot of small companies. The strike is mentioned on GetLoaded and Internet truckstop, but trying to get them to stick together is hard. It has been tried before. I agree they need to shut down for 4-5 days.
People do not realize what expenses they have, average fuel for 1 week is well over 2500.00, more like 3000.00
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03/24/2008 01:42 PM
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Let 'em go broke! A 1000 paltry wining cry-babies can't fork out a measly $4 a gallon. Tell them to take a hike, and thank God they aren't doling out $9 a gallon like in Europe. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen good buddy. 10-4 over and out.

dick
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03/24/2008 01:48 PM
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Let 'em go broke! A 1000 paltry wining cry-babies can't fork out a measly $4 a gallon. Tell them to take a hike, and thank God they aren't doling out $9 a gallon like in Europe. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen good buddy. 10-4 over and out.

dick
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Got a garden?

No truckers = NO FOOD.
Anonymous Coward
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03/24/2008 01:49 PM
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The threat of a strike!

Oh noes!

uhoh
Farm Bubba
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03/24/2008 01:52 PM
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You know I seen this commercial on TV the other day and some train outfit said they get 143 miles to a gallon of diesel in them big ass trains. Why hassent some smart fella fiqured out how to put one of them locomotive engines in a truck. If a big ole train carrying a mile long line of cars can do it. Why are them truckers using trucks that only get 6 miles to a gallon? You trucker guys are gettin fucked!!Which in turn fucks all of us. Can't believe nobody has thought of this before now. Happy Highways gentlemen and do what feels right!!
melissa
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03/27/2008 01:30 PM
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Let 'em go broke! A 1000 paltry wining cry-babies can't fork out a measly $4 a gallon. Tell them to take a hike, and thank God they aren't doling out $9 a gallon like in Europe. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen good buddy. 10-4 over and out.

dick
 Quoting: rancelot 240916
whats a jack you know nothing about trucking but im sure you will cpmplain when theres nothing running and your gas for your car gets delivered from a truck what an idot
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03/31/2008 09:24 PM
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it a shame but all the truckers have to stick together if not then nothing will b resolved, i was married to a truck driver for 25 years and he worked very hard it is a shame about the fuel and insurance, so all of u truckers please stick together, and help this country out. thanks to all of you. Cindy
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08/12/2012 11:54 PM
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Guess there was no strike. I love truck drivers. I plan to retire at 55 and drive over the road for a few years. Driving a truck seems exciting.
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