crowley625
Expert Expediter
With the recent spikes in gas and diesel prices, how many companies have adjusted their fuel surcharge pricing?
Also, does anyone see a hike in per-mile pay if these gas prices continue to rise or even out at the current rates? (right now, given past trends, it is very unlikely to see either drop back under 2.50(gas) or 2.40(diesel) nationally)
If things continue to get worse, what would the possibility be of getting truckers from multiple companies, and multiple vehicle classes together to 'march' on washington in protest? Seems to me we have some leverage in that if we get enough truckers to NOT haul any freight for just a few days up to a week, we can show how much we are needed and that amid rising costs, we need more pay to operate and keep this business viable.
Think on it, if enough expediters and truckers stop working for one week, many other industries would have to shut down at some point and time, or run out of available consumer products, etc. They stand to lose alot more than us.
Also, does anyone see a hike in per-mile pay if these gas prices continue to rise or even out at the current rates? (right now, given past trends, it is very unlikely to see either drop back under 2.50(gas) or 2.40(diesel) nationally)
If things continue to get worse, what would the possibility be of getting truckers from multiple companies, and multiple vehicle classes together to 'march' on washington in protest? Seems to me we have some leverage in that if we get enough truckers to NOT haul any freight for just a few days up to a week, we can show how much we are needed and that amid rising costs, we need more pay to operate and keep this business viable.
Think on it, if enough expediters and truckers stop working for one week, many other industries would have to shut down at some point and time, or run out of available consumer products, etc. They stand to lose alot more than us.