Posts Tagged ‘trucker strike 2008’
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
This sounds like the type of business plan that Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn might propose. Petersburg, Fla., and others said it costs about $1 a mile to drive one of the big rigs, although some companies are offering as little as 87 cents a mile. Diesel cost $4.03 a gallon at the Jacksonville-area truck [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Quite a few drivers are off the job now, and they have been talking about and debating the strike for weeks. Some drivers may be off the road for days, some may just drive slowly to hinder traffic and gain attention, and another effort may be launched for May 1st. I’ll have some more info [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
I heard about this a few days ago and thought it was probably a hoax, but here it is. I think, if they really are striking, that right now would be a good time for families to take a long distance trip! You’ll have the roads to yourselves! My husband and I used to talk [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
But its hard to say how many drivers will actually join in this loosely organized shut-down and turn off their engines for a whole week. Filling the gas tanks of a big rig can cost as much as $1,000, about $300 more than it cost this time last year. Thats having a devastating impact on [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
This sounds like the type of business plan that Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn might propose. Petersburg, Fla., and others said it costs about $1 a mile to drive one of the big rigs, although some companies are offering as little as 87 cents a mile. Diesel cost $4.03 a gallon at the Jacksonville-area truck [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
But the protests were scattered because major trucking companies were not on board and there did not appear to be any central coordination. Truckers angry about the high price of fuel staged a rolling protest on Tuesday, using their big rigs to slow traffic to a crawl on the New Jersey Turnpike. The protest [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
But the protests were scattered because major trucking companies were not on board and there did not appear to be any central coordination. Truckers angry about the high price of fuel staged a rolling protest on Tuesday, using their big rigs to slow traffic to a crawl on the New Jersey Turnpike. The protest [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Quite a few drivers are off the job now, and they have been talking about and debating the strike for weeks. Some drivers may be off the road for days, some may just drive slowly to hinder traffic and gain attention, and another effort may be launched for May 1st. I’ll have some more info [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
There are about 500,000 independent drivers nationwide. But its hard to say how many drivers will actually join in this loosely organized shut-down and turn off their engines for a whole week. Filling the gas tanks of a big rig can cost as much as $1,000, about $300 more than it cost this time last [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
Accounts vary across Internet forums, but most pin the start of the strike to April 1 or April 3. In Tampa, the port is the most likely place where the effects of a strike would be felt, if it happens, said Thad Pennland, VP of Cypress Truck Lines Inc. In Jacksonville. You might have some [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
We just returned from MATS - the Mid-America Trucking Show - in Louisville, Kentucky where anyone who’s anyone in the trucking industry displays their new wares or peddles their services. Before getting the gig on Sirius I never truly considered all that trucking means to this country. I’ve always enjoyed truck driving songs (the more [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
We just returned from MATS - the Mid-America Trucking Show - in Louisville, Kentucky where anyone who’s anyone in the trucking industry displays their new wares or peddles their services. Before getting the gig on Sirius I never truly considered all that trucking means to this country. I’ve always enjoyed truck driving songs (the more [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
There are about 500,000 independent drivers nationwide. But its hard to say how many drivers will actually join in this loosely organized shut-down and turn off their engines for a whole week. Filling the gas tanks of a big rig can cost as much as $1,000, about $300 more than it cost this time last [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
Friday, March 28, 2008 Trucker Strike Coming? It would be a wonderful thing to see. But so far, nobody has been able to settle on a date for pulling the big rigs off the road. “If they were to shut down (trucking) for a couple days they’d give us a blank check.” Benjamin Cooper, 77, [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
So much so that several truck driver’s will voluntarily take their rigs off the road on April 1st in what has been billed as a trucker’s strike. I hate to say it, but the way things are looking, the way goods are moved around this country might be in for a change. Can you say [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
We just returned from MATS - the Mid-America Trucking Show - in Louisville, Kentucky where anyone who’s anyone in the trucking industry displays their new wares or peddles their services. Before getting the gig on Sirius I never truly considered all that trucking means to this country. I’ve always enjoyed truck driving songs (the more [...]
Continue Reading...
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
Accounts vary across Internet forums, but most pin the start of the strike to April 1 or April 3. In Tampa, the port is the most likely place where the effects of a strike would be felt, if it happens, said Thad Pennland, VP of Cypress Truck Lines Inc. In Jacksonville. You might have some [...]
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