National trucker strike on April 1 2008 (not an April Fool's joke) |
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Joe in Tempe, Arizona 6 months ago |
Read more about it here
And please spread the word so that truckers can start getting paid fairly and supporting their families again! |
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Anthony P. Williams in Sanford, North Carolina 6 months ago |
I agree with you and all the joining forces.Something has got to be done and either bush does something now or he will have a bigger problem on his hands trying to fuigure out how he is going to get all those products distrubutted to the store across america and the fueling industries will to. I'm sure they won't like it one bit that their profit for the day and so on has reduced. and hopeful this will send a message to them that they better change or the consequences ahead will be dire. My wife and I would like to stay being informed on the situiation.Thankyou and I will be supporting and take a stand for this. |
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shane in Raleigh, North Carolina 6 months ago |
I hope that this matter can be handled in a timely fashion. However, I am afraid that the transpot industry will have to shut down to prove its point. |
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deansuraci in Cornwall, New York 6 months ago |
I have been having difficulty finding a job in my own field, and there was a period where I actually thought about becoming a truck driver. I contacted a number of companies and went to a truck stop and talked to a number of tractor trailer drivers. However, after researching this industry I realized that the pay stinks and the benefits aren't much to brag about. I met some of the nicest truckers when I went to this Pilot Truck stop. It's really a shame the pay is substandard. They say that there is a real shortage of drivers. If only they would raise the pay, I believe that they would then get alot of applicants. Most people are tired of working the white collar office type of job and would love to see the country. Just raise the pay alittle. ALITTLE! |
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firesidetransfer@gmail.com in Wayne City, Illinois 6 months ago |
The average truck gets 5 miles to the gallon. If a gallon of diesel is $4.00, it cost eighty cents to drive one mile.
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phil in Atlanta, Georgia 6 months ago |
Anthony P. Williams in Sanford, North Carolina said: I agree with you and all the joining forces.Something has got to be done and either bush does something now or he will have a bigger problem on his hands trying to fuigure out how he is going to get all those products distrubutted to the store across america and the fueling industries will to. I'm sure they won't like it one bit that their profit for the day and so on has reduced. and hopeful this will send a message to them that they better change or the consequences ahead will be dire. My wife and I would like to stay being informed on the situiation.Thankyou and I will be supporting and take a stand for this. I drove a truck for 35 years and quit due to health. But if theres going to be just a parcel, forget it, it dont work. Shut them down for a week. Anyone found truckin, shut em down by force if necessary. Let them dam Arabs eat thir oil. Phil |
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phil in Atlanta, Georgia 6 months ago |
firesidetransfer@gmail.com in Wayne City, Illinois said: The average truck gets 5 miles to the gallon. If a gallon of diesel is $4.00, it cost eighty cents to drive one mile. so why do you do it??? QUit |
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doyle zorn in Des Moines, Iowa 6 months ago |
reagan didnt deregulate reucking get your facts straight it was jimmy carter reagan just happened to be the one in office when it went into effect check it out |
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phil in Atlanta, Georgia 6 months ago |
the only way to do this is to shut them down for a week the first time, and two weeks the next, And shoot scabbers. Been thrun this a hundred times. You can do it but it will take sacrifice. I remember when they use to give deisel out to put on dirt roads to keep the dust down, wow, why pay for it now, because the goverement gets revenue off the tax, and the state, then the middle man, the trucker gets it up the kazoo. QUit being stupid. I seen it commin, sold all mine in 95. Good luck guys. Phil |
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the dogg in Richmond, Virginia 6 months ago |
i am an owner op first year and i am seeing and feeling the effects of the crunch. my truck will be at home on april third and i hope that a lot of other o/op and company drivers follow suit. together we can make a difference guys and gals |
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trucking in the west in Albany, Oregon 6 months ago |
Our truck will be parked for sure! I hope everyone else parks theirs as well! We all need to stick together. |
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tranney@netins.net in Massena, Iowa 6 months ago |
Does anybody know the exact date of a shut down, or is this really a April fools joke, seems like there would be a little more serious planning, and not on the biggest joke day of the year. I have seen and heard several dates, if this is real; people need to get real! This is our lives, our Families and country. United We Stand! |
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Anthony P. Williams in Sanford, North Carolina 6 months ago |
it is real it will start on april 1 |
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angi breckenridge in Sanford, North Carolina 6 months ago |
im a broker in the trucking industry and i am also married to a driver. i have tried repeatedly to get my shipper to come up on rates and have lost some customers due to them not coming up on rates.they wanna give the drivers more fuel money but lower the line haul rates..my argument..6 is one half dozen of the other..i hope that if the strike does happen that it will accomplished something. cuz without the american tucker the us will crumble..IF U GOT IT A TRUCK BROUGHT IT!!! drivers are the backbone of the nation and its about time someone took a stand. im just one voice but next to the american solider...my hat goes off to men and women pushing the limit to get it there...you guys make a difference whether or not the goverment wants to acknowlede it..they need a kik in the ass!!! |
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eastern sun truckking in Heath, Ohio 6 months ago |
i think that everyone should shut down there is know reason for the freight rates to be messed up like they are how come i can get 2 a mile or more but they want me to come back off the east coast for .80 no reason for it i am a independent owner opp and all the food and clothes and everything else went up but are rates are the same yah fuel is expensive , rates are cheap brokers stealing fuel surcharges i would like to see this country shut down for a week or more and see how hostile the people of america get when there is nothing to eat think about are future if there is anyone any more when it comes right down to it the united states doesnt even seem like it the way this country is run im shutn down and hope everyone does also |
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larry king in Albany, Georgia 6 months ago |
Is any of the major trucking companys talking about a strike?If everybody in the United States wouldn't purchase a gal.of gas or diesel in couple of days then the profits to Exxon wouldn't be in the billions this quarter and maybe this would start squezzin on somebodys nuts until something is done!This price GOUGING is affecting everybody in this country from the truckers,farmers and the average working people trying to get to there jobs everyday.Since diesel fuel is a bi product and not refined then the production cost should be less than gas,so why are we pay .80 cent a gal. more than unleaded then?Diesel use to be 50 cent a gal. less a gasoline about 4-5 years ago.This is something I would like to get an answer on. |
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ED in Chicago, Illinois 6 months ago |
i agree it allready time for strike . I own a truck after all expenses and fuel i make less than 4 years ago as a company driver , and rates today are the same as it was 4 years ago than diesel cost 1.60 per gallon. By uniting together we can change that!!!!! |
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Peter in Saratoga Springs, New York 6 months ago |
What is going on is far and away more awesome than fuel prices Check out this site. Parts of this plan are already in place.
We are supposed to get broke, then we will ask the government to please help. Pete |
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Phil in Chester, South Carolina 6 months ago |
I am an o/Op and will be parked April 1st! Something has to be done!! |
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larry king in Albany, Georgia 6 months ago |
I am already looking at ways of making bio fuel,looks like i'll have to run it!gotta save a buck to survive.Whatcha think? |
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Jon in Rutherford College, North Carolina 6 months ago |
Phil in Chester, South Carolina said: I am an o/Op and will be parked April 1st! Something has to be done!! The word is not getting out to the drivers. My shippers are worried, they have called us 3 times this week to see if we are running. This needs to be better organized. Banners, national coverage, whatever it takes. It worked in Italy, it can work here. |
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Truckers Wife in Delaware, Ohio 6 months ago |
I am a truckers wife and yes we are struggling. I live in delaware ohio and we have heard about a truckers strike that is going to happen on April 1st 2008. I am supporting this strike and I have it written on my car windows so in hopes that other Truckers see it and will "unite for the truckers strike" My husband get real involed when he beleives in something. He wants to block one of the fuel bays here in town to get really into the strike. I know this is short notice to all. But when do we take a stand? We need more pay! He works long hours and Is away from his family and for what? To come home with no power or no food in the fridge or no heat! That is more stress that we can not afford anymore. I am all for this and I think it is about time for all the Truckers in the USA take a stand and do something about it. If all trucks shut down then the stores will loose product in three days and the bargains begin......STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE LETS DO IT!! |
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Truckers Wife in Delaware, Ohio 6 months ago |
Oh by the way it hass been on the news here in ohio the word is getting out!! |
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R Wilcox in Daytona Beach, Florida 6 months ago |
Ok Id like to say that Im not a trucker. I do have a cdl but drive stuff for the state so the diesel prices dont really affect me. I do come from a family that has been in the trucking business since the 40's. Ok anyway I totally support this strike and hope you all stick together and make a difference. Its not just your diesel fuel its regular gasoline too. You guys can help everyone out. They just keep raising and raising and raising these oil prices because there's nothing we can do and we will continue to pay em because we're so dependent on it. Ive said at some point we need to stick together and show the government we do have some power and can shut this country down!! Go for it and Im sure you'll have 1000's of supporters...good luck everyone |
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Owner/Operator's wife & partner in Atlanta, Georgia 6 months ago |
phil in Atlanta, Georgia said: so why do you do it??? QUit Because that is what we are trained to do...drive and because like anyone else you deserve to be able to live the American dream. |
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lazy trucker in Glen Burnie, Maryland 6 months ago |
lets stick together on this people |
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s monson in Fargo, North Dakota 6 months ago |
I work at a large industrial plant here in fargo. just a one day shutdown by the truckers will shut us down for at least a day maybe more. our owners will lose about 10 million a day. they are scared and contacting the white house. go truckers. we all as blue collar workers are getting raped by big business and the government. here is a union worker supporting your shutdown. |
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s monson in Fargo, North Dakota 6 months ago |
four major trucking companys said they area shutting down. i can't remember all 4 but two are jb hunt and weirner. the iww union is shutting down 16,000 trucks. the cattle haulers union is already shut down. |
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Brenda in Belleville, Ontario 6 months ago |
My best friend and my ex husband are both truckers. I agree with this stike completly. Nurses and doctors work long hard hours and get paid. Truckers work long hard hours, get next to nothing in pay and get rewarded by being away from family for hours and days on end!!! How is this fair??? STRIKE STRIKE!!! People will get the hind when nothing get delivered and then maybe understand the saying if you got it a trucker brought it!! Brenda C |
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Travis in Buckeye Lake ,Oh. in Palatine, Illinois 6 months ago |
I hope everyone is going to stand up finally and shut down this time.It`s not going to get any better until we ALL UNITE and put a stop to this nonsense.I`ve been around trucks all my life.I remember the strike in the late 70`s.Back then truckdrivers had backbone and was respected by the general public.Not the case anymore.We need to get the fuel cost down and the freight rates up so we can start supporting our families again and stop living on the road for months on end to make ends meet.I DEFINATELY will shut down on April 1 st.I just sincerely hope every other independent and company driver does the same.come on people lets get it done !!!! |
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mj in Morgantown, West Virginia 6 months ago |
My Dad was a Teamster and I truly respect the trucking industry. It isn't fair what is being done to our society as a whole, when the wealthy oil barrens control everthing. So I say shut 'er down. Lets see what those in charge think when all their deliveries are interrupted and they are inconvenienced. Go truckers,TEAMSTERS!!!! United we do stand. God Bless |
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Randy in Baltimore, Maryland 6 months ago |
firesidetransfer@gmail.com in Wayne City, Illinois said: The average truck gets 5 miles to the gallon. If a gallon of diesel is $4.00, it cost eighty cents to drive one mile. everything sounds right but Carter deregulated the trucking industrie |
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T.J. in Apopka, Florida 6 months ago |
doyle zorn in Des Moines, Iowa said: reagan didnt deregulate reucking get your facts straight it was jimmy carter reagan just happened to be the one in office when it went into effect check it out No you are also incorrect it began with Kennedy in the early 60's. They just kept the ball going. |
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Rowdy in Port Mann, British Columbia 6 months ago |
Heard about the strike on the radio here in Vancouver,Canada, as a o/o sounds like a damn good plan, we ALL have to do something, getting harder and harder to make ends meet |
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poor o/o in Lillington, North Carolina 6 months ago |
for starters, American oil companies have jacked the prices, not the Arabs. A truck strike will not work, didn't in the 70's, won't now
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R Hayes in District Heights, Maryland 6 months ago |
I Live 10 miles from Wash DC let me know. |
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Christi in Pelham, Alabama 6 months ago |
I am not a Trucker nor a Truckers wife but a HUGE Supporter...I have several friends that are in the trucking business and I Support you all... I hope and Pray you all stick together and If the rest of us refuse to buy Gas on the days the truckers are on strike the Gas prices will also possibly Drop.. United we Stand so LET'S ALL STAND Together!!!!!Support our Driver and lets all Strike Strike Strike!!!!! |
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Dottie in Charleston, West Virginia 6 months ago |
Phil in Chester, South Carolina said: I am an o/Op and will be parked April 1st! Something has to be done!! I will be too. I have dump trucks and you cant make no money. It all goes back into the tanks. At 488.00 day for fuel for one truck and I have 4. You are right we have to take care of this problem. Exxon and Bush has got rich enough |
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Rex Truelove in Delaware, Ohio 6 months ago |
I work for Brisk Transportation in Delaware Ohio they are currently leased to Kroger Food Company. How many drivers across the United States Have served, fought lived in and or injured for the rights of our country. I know that alot of drivers have been or are in the miltary. We are one of the largest employment groups that move America on the ground. We have stood against many enemies and we have made a difference, and or won the fight, so why in the hell are we standing by. I'm not crazy I just care about our country. I'll sacrifice the basic needs of my family and myself, just as my father did in vietnam. So lets do this, stand together; "TRUCKERS UNITE,SHUT-ER-DOWN" LOVE YA BROTHERS
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DEBBIE 6 months ago |
I AM MARRIED TO A TRUCKER AND HE SHUT DOWN TO ON 4/1/08 ALL TRUCK DRIVERS HAS TO SO WE CAN MAKE SOME CHANGES |
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larry king in Albany, Georgia 6 months ago |
Everybody call your local T.V. stations and news papers to get the word out!Let the media help the fight. |
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Bo Bo in Greensboro, North Carolina 6 months ago |
All of my Owner Op friends and myself have had enough. We miss a payment our truck is repossesed from the greedy self interested finance company and then sells the truck again. We are killing ourselves to haul the goods and NO ONE CARES, not even the trash selling the tractors. ENOUGH is ENOUGH At the end of the day we are left with nothing. My RIG is home on April 1st. What choice is there. |
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Scott in Caldwell, Idaho 6 months ago |
I work at the TA in boise ID as a mechanic this strike will affect me hard seeing how I work on commision. But I support this 100% and will be handing out flyiers to every driver that comes into our shop. No company eat's cost they pass it on to the costomer, as should truckers with fuel. the problem is that this is also how the ecnomy works good money everyone rushes to that field of work. The more people in that field the less pay. Once the pay is low people leave that field of work. Pay goes up. Unfortunitly right now lots of truck drivers + plus ungodly prices at the pump not a good combo. Park the trucks April 1 08. |
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Scott in Waynesboro, Tennessee 6 months ago |
R Wilcox in Daytona Beach, Florida said: Ok Id like to say that Im not a trucker. I do have a cdl but drive stuff for the state so the diesel prices dont really affect me. I do come from a family that has been in the trucking business since the 40's. Ok anyway I totally support this strike and hope you all stick together and make a difference. Its not just your diesel fuel its regular gasoline too. You guys can help everyone out. They just keep raising and raising and raising these oil prices because there's nothing we can do and we will continue to pay em because we're so dependent on it. Ive said at some point we need to stick together and show the government we do have some power and can shut this country down!! Go for it and Im sure you'll have 1000's of supporters...good luck everyone You said that diesel prices don't affect you? Think about it. |
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Shannon in Leslie, Michigan 6 months ago |
Joe in Tempe, Arizona said: Read more about it here I know fuel prices are beyond high. That is not going to change unless they are going up. This is a national problem, not just trucking problem. I am not sure if stricking is the solution. At least it is a start to get the trucks to work together on this. Some of us small companys cannot afford to do this. If we do not haul CHEAP frieght. Then they will have to raise the pay for these loads or thses CHEAP loads can sit. If they will not come up on the pay I have nothing else to say to them and they are waisting my time. The truck that will take this freght can run into the ground for all I care and will not be in business for long, hopefully. As a consumer everything else has gone up in cost, but not the rate of pay of loads. There will be nothing to consume if it will not be delivered. What I am saying is fuel prices are going to rise. So our loads need to pay up or not get picked up. |
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Alan in El Campo, Texas 6 months ago |
I'm an energy analyst in Houston. The impact that trucker strike would have would truly send a message to the public and our country's leadership. The thing that most people (and truckers) don't understand is that the high fuel prices you're paying for diesel fuel has very little to do with real supply-demand fundamentals, but is strictly based on OVER SPECULATION of the energy futures markets. In other words, a few deep-pocketed hedge funds are chasing a handful of energy commodities with BILLIONS OF SPECULATIVE DOLLARS and sending them through the roof! You guys are paying for it! This is going to put our economy in the toilet. A trucker strike will definitely send a message! |
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Autumn in Charlotte, North Carolina 6 months ago |
Whatever it takes to get prices at the pump...I'm for it. |
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Jason in Suitland, Maryland 6 months ago |
If this is a one day strike is won't do squat! You all need to do like the French truckers do. They park their rigs in the middle of the road. They take the tickets and the jail time when they refuse to move their rigs. They snarl traffic for days and when the shelves empty out at the market they get what they want. If you can't walk the walk then don't talk the talk. Jason |
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Alan in El Campo, Texas 6 months ago |
Actually, I've been hearing that some truckers are thinking about doing that exact thing... Lining up side-by-side on Freeways in major cities across America, shutting the trucks off, parking them on the Freeway... and walking away. Essentially, causing gridlock and shutting down roadways across the country. Yikes! |
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Chris in Douglassville, Pennsylvania 6 months ago |
Jason is right!!! A one day strike is not going to do a darn thing. |
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