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mcclain
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While most of your expediting companies continue to claw away at each others share of the automotive industry a few (of course that would include me) have found niche markets within the industry.
Medical and high tech industries are becoming more of an expediting feast than the automotive industry will ever be able to be again.
Yet, some of the big dogs continue to bark up the same ole tree, drivers and owner-operators continue to leave and sign on elsewhere and the cycle continues onward.
The only question is - when will the cycle ever change, when will those big dogs wake up and take note they must change with the market, with the economy, with the ever changing labor movement - away from automotive and towards the fields where we see actual employment and economic growth?
Medical and high tech industries are becoming more of an expediting feast than the automotive industry will ever be able to be again.
Yet, some of the big dogs continue to bark up the same ole tree, drivers and owner-operators continue to leave and sign on elsewhere and the cycle continues onward.
The only question is - when will the cycle ever change, when will those big dogs wake up and take note they must change with the market, with the economy, with the ever changing labor movement - away from automotive and towards the fields where we see actual employment and economic growth?