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by aaomidi
2655 days ago
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A lot of trucks are owner operated. They can't afford to not work - even though they know they will be able to potentially make more money. Owning a truck is a lot of maintenance - insurance, parking costs, etc. A lot of owners also have to pay lease, loans, etc. They can't afford to negotiate for better rates. Just because there isn't a lot of supply doesn't mean that rates go up! |
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If the people hiring these independent trucks can afford not to pay more, because they know someone else will take the lower rate, then there isn't a shortage. This could just about be the definition of whether or not there is a "shortage".