No chips, and rail yards full of inventory but a shortage of truckers to deliver them.
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not if the dollar continues to inflate like a mother ****erWait till the market is flooded with these vehicles...there will be a surplus and prices for new and used will go down.
There’s no shortage of drivers.No chips, and rail yards full of inventory but a shortage of truckers to deliver them.
I believe many of the chips in question are made in a country called Hong Kong.
If the companies treat the drivers like crap and they quit, doesn't that create a shortage of drivers? Feel like you explained why there is a shortage.There’s no shortage of drivers.
The annual employee turnover in the trucking industry averages 130%
the average truck driver quits after 3-4 months . Because the companies treat them so bad.
The average pay is almost exactly the same as it was 30 years ago.
In 1995 I had my own used rig that cost me $15k, and I was getting paid $1.25 a mile to haul someone else’s trailer and cargo.
Today, 30 years later, the average is $1.65 a mile , when it should be around $4 dollars just to have kept up with inflation.
the shortage is of companies that will pay the drivers a good wage and treat them like human beings.
that’s why a lot of the truck drivers now, are immigrants.
They will work for next to nothing and won’t complain about the way they get treated.
my 88 chevy is doing great
no chips needed