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How Trucking Went From One of the Best Jobs in America to One of the Worst
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How Trucking Went From One of the Best Jobs in America to One of the Worst (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Nov 2021
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3Hotdogs
(13,720 posts)1. 70's with the CB craze, they were America's cowboys.
Kings of the open road.
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2naSalit
(94,208 posts)3. Some percent of company drivers...
Are union. The rest are not, particularly those who own their trucks or a small fleet. Drivers at large corporations are often unionized but not all and the companies fight against it, remember Amazon in Alabama last year?
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2naSalit
(94,208 posts)5. That's how I started out...
As an owner operator but I have driven for numerous other type operations.
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2naSalit
(94,208 posts)7. I'm not sure of all the particulars...
Of what it's like now, I retired in 1992. But I saw very little improvement in the plight of the drivers since the mid 1970s so there's that.