Truckers Manifesto: What We Want!
March 28, 2008
Truckers feel like they're caught between a rock and a hard place. There's talk about a shutdown to protest fuel costs, but problems in the trucking industry go much deeper.
Truckers feel like we're caught between a rock and a hard place and we're angry. We carry the bulk of the nation's goods but are getting an ever-smaller piece of the pie. We're not making enough to feed our families.Many of us are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. There's talk about a shutdown May 1-8 to protest fuel costs but problems in the trucking industry go much deeper. It's time to call attention to the plight of independent owner/operators and small trucking companies.
I've been checking through the comments readers have posted on Trucker to Trucker. Here's what you say you want. (Thanks to Chris@c.p.farms and Brian Cunningham for getting the list started.) Feel free to add your thoughts.
- Reasonable diesel fuel prices with a cap to prevent price gouging.
- Temporary relief from federal and state fuel taxes.
- Mandatory fuel surcharge.
- No lumper fees.
- Limit on broker percentages.
- End to price gouging on equipment insurance.
- Stop the cross border pilot program and get Mexican trucks off U.S. highways.
- Mandatory time limit on broker and shipper payments to truckers.
- Fair treatment by DOT.
- Shippers supply their own pallets.
- Receivers pay for unloading.
- Payment for down time while we wait for loads or loading.