She has not stirred up anything that has not already been stirred up. She is simply expressing what is being relayed to her by several drivers
Anyone with any experience in this business should know that simply relaying what others have said shouldn't be done. We've all seen case after case where drivers have complained about this or that, and it's turned out to be an incorrect interpretation of what the driver thought should happen, where the driver wrongly assumes something should be one thing when the reality is it's completely different, and the conclusion the driver reaches is that he was done wrong.
For example, how many times have we read here on EO how Panther is a bunch of crooks because they kept a driver's escrow? When the details come out, it has always turned out that Panther did not, in fact, steal someone's escrow, that Panther did precisely what they said in the contract.
It's very common for people to say, "The contract says <insert often incorrect summary interpretation here> and they aren't doing it." What they should be posting, instead of their interpretation of the what the contract says, is the actual quoted text of the contract. When someone states, "the contract says they pay all fuel costs," that's a summary interpretation of the contract, not a quote, unless the contract does, indeed explicitly state, "we pay all fuel costs."
We'd also need to know more about what the contract specifics are on fuel reimbursement and calculation. Like, how often the fuel reimbursement rates changes. Is it daily, weekly, monthly? For example, a month ago gas was indeed $3.50 a gallon average. How is the reimbursement calculated? If it's calculated at 12 MPG and you have a heavy foot and only get 10 MPG, what does the contract say about that?
Drivers, and people in general, tend to be very passionate and confident in their position when they think they've been wronged, but that in no way means they aren't dead wrong about what happened. It doesn't help when details are exaggerated and misrepresented, either. Like, other than Hawaii and Alaska, there are only
four states with an average gasoline pump price of $4.00 or more. Between New York and California, there are three states where gas is over $4.00 a gallon, and there are five states which it is not, and those five comprise way more road miles than the three that are.
When you make accusations, you have to be accurate about them, and when you defend your accusations, you have to be accurate about that, too. Knowing how prevalent driver misinterpretations are in this business, it's not very wise to take what a driver, or many drivers, tell you at face value and then simply relay that information as being factual into a public forum. Not only do you run the risk of libel, but you run the even greater risk of coming off looking like a
buffoon.
Ground Flight may indeed be "modern day crooks" as the title of the thread accuses, but it's by no means been proved here.