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Fair And Equal Protection

With all the technology, all the media, all the knowledge, and all the challenges it is easy for us to lose sight of the big picture as an industry. As an industry we will never be divorced from regulation.

That is understandable.

CSA error
Human error, and the need to uphold safe roads, forces regulation on us. The regulation still has to come under the umbrella of democratic principals. All regulatory agencies have to be fair in how rules and regulations are applied. This is a non negotiable point. On a national level it is known as equal justice under the law.

This in mind, why is their such a fairness gap in the CSA results. After almost three years it has been repeatedly documented that:
  • The CSA doesn’t have ANY data on a majority of carriers.
  • The FMCSA recommends the use of carriers who have been inspected, penalizing the vast majority of carriers who have not.
  • Due to their fleet size, larger carriers have lots of inspections to balance out the impact of a bad CSA score.
  • Many of the large fleets have electronic equipment that allow them to bypass many weigh in stations.
  • The FMCSA actually assigns a random high CSA score to carriers without inspection records which assures they WILL get inspected. So if this first inspection is bad, they will immediately feel the impact from companies that see them as too risky because of one inspection.
In fact, if you look at how how it is setup, it appears that the system is overwhelmingly designed to benefit large carriers. This in itself is unacceptable. Government regulations should be there to protect the people, not regulate small business people into bankruptcy.


A few thoughts...


I think that CSA scores should not even be published if a certain number of inspections have not taken place for small carriers. The only exception should be if a pattern of two or more serious violations is discovered where public safety is at risk.

Also, the FMCSA should not make recommendations to use or not use a carrier. If a carrier has not been inspected, the records should just say " no inspection recorded yet."

But most of all, you cannot let a system continue which is running trucking companies out of business due to unfair standards. Until the kinks of this system are worked out, we should preserve the drivers and truckers we still have to avoid deepening the effects of the driver shortage.


Your thoughts..?



Trucking May Be The Only Avenue Left..







I just read a story about how trucking is becoming one of the most popular fields to go into. As I scrolled down the page of the article, the comments from existing truckers said otherwise.

No problem. I respect everyone’s opinion and can see strong arguments for both sides. Trucking is difficult. The hours are long. Stories of mistreatment and abuse rampant. Many people drive recklessly around trucks. Your family life is strained by your time on the road. The industry is over regulated. Fuel prices are outrageous. The list goes on and on.

To be honest, the illusion that it is a desired field is probably not true. It is probably because the rest of the economy has become so marginal that people are becoming truckers.

Think about it. Millions of people cannot find any work. Hundreds of thousands of college graduates are working for little more than minimum wage because there are so few jobs for them. Other fields have seen their wages plummet.

Against that backdrop, with student loans due while you are living with your parents, trucking does not seem that bad. The modest wage increase is at least an increase. The companies themselves will at least make some effort to retain you since there are not as many people entering the field.

New truckers will probably come to the same conclusion in time that existing truckers have. In the meantime they will probably do it since it might be the only non-menial wage job that even exists

Time Will Tell....
http://www.overdriveonline.com/how-trucking-is-becoming-the-most-attractive-job-in-the-country/



Carhauler Driver Shortage...or Carhauler Pay Shortage?

There seems to be a rash of familiar articles floating through the carhauler and trucking industry. It goes like this:
Veronica538 at work as truckdriver                  Carhauler Pay Shortage?
  1. raw tonnage is up
  2. a number of other items are up economically
  3. the job situation has not change for the average American BUT somehow....

There is a driver shortage

Well that does not make sense. Why don't carhaulers and truckers want to pull these loads either
as a truck company employee or a independent operator. My guess is they do except

  • costs are getting out of control
  • wages are not going up
  • the cost of necessary new equipment is out of reach with no financing
  • the rewards do not merit the work
So the question needs to shift nationally to..why can't carhaulers and truckers make a decent living? I think this is the real issue. Solve this, and you probably will solve the driver shortage as well

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This issue of Haulin doesnt feature a lot of carhauler specific information but is
funny nevertheless..so enjoy

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Updated: 3/8/2011 3:00:00 PM
DOE Boosts Diesel, Gas Price ProjectionsNew York Mercantile Exchange prices for West T...

Cites Soaring Crude Price of More than $100 Per Barrel

The Department of Energy boosted its projected diesel average this year by 38 cents, to $3.81 a gallon, though the most recent weekly price already tops that level.

Diesel averaged $2.99 at the pump last year, the department said, adding that the price will average $3.82 next year, up 31 cents from last month’s forecast.

Gasoline will average $3.56 a gallon this year — 41 cents over its forecast from last month, DOE said in its monthly short-term energy outlook released Tuesday.

Regular gas, which averaged $2.78 last year, will rise to an average $3.57 in 2012, which is 27 cents higher than last month’s forecast.

The higher projections are due in large part to soaring crude oil prices, which have jumped $20 in the past month to more than $105 a barrel this week, DOE said.

It projected crude oil will be close to $105 a barrel in December and remain near that level through 2012.

The report cited volatility in oil markets, saying there is about a 35% that oil could swing either above $110 or below $90 per barrel by the end of the year.

Diesel and gasoline have each spiked by about 30 cents in the past two weeks, according to DOE’s most recent weekly pump-price survey released Monday — to $3.871 and $3.52 per gallon, respectively.
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