This hasn't been a good year for the trucking industry. The economics shows clearly we are in a slide. Wall Street may be happy ( I would be if the government just handed me a Trillion dollars ) but that doesn't reflect the average working man or woman.
At least 2,500 truck drivers have lost their jobs in 2019 as the transportation 'bloodbath' unfolds — here's the full list of bankrupt trucking companies
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At least 2,500 truck drivers have lost their jobs in 2019 as the transportation 'bloodbath' unfolds — here's the full list of bankrupt trucking companies
Six trucking companies have folded in 2019.
That has left more than 2,500 truck drivers unemployed.
Truck drivers are suffering in 2019 — especially those who own or work at small businesses.
Rates in the spot market, in which retailers and manufacturers buy trucking capacity as they need it rather than through a contract, sank by about 18% year-over-year in June.
That has left more than 2,500 truck drivers unemployed.
Truck drivers are suffering in 2019 — especially those who own or work at small businesses.
Rates in the spot market, in which retailers and manufacturers buy trucking capacity as they need it rather than through a contract, sank by about 18% year-over-year in June.
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