Mexican drivers..

louixo

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
For what it´s worth department. There was alot of press concerning Mexican drivers coming into the USA a few months back. I was in Mexico at the time doing some r&r, and I tuned into the Mexican TV network news. At the time, the Mexican president was making an issue of the NAFTA agreement, and needed some positive press with his own countryman, so he picked the trucking industry to make a point and try to get a win in the Mexican press. He used the NAFTA terms (too complex to understand, let alone get into for me. Hell, the players don´t even get it yet.) which in part had provisions to allow Mexican drivers to run into the USA and Canada and back to Mexico just like we American and Canadian drivers go back and forth between each others country. The provisions agreed to with Mexico have been delayed for many reasons. You´ve all heard them. Security, safety, qualifications, etc. But here´s a BIG surprise!!! I was listening to an interview with THE leader of the Mexican trucking union, as well as quotes from drivers. GET THIS!! THEY DO NOT WANT AMERICAN AND CANADIAN DRIVERS TO ENTER MEXICO UNDER RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT!! NO WAY JOSE!! The reason, voiced from the mouth of the big gun (whose name I don´t remember)in Mexico, broadcast all over the country on prime news: They know that the American and Canadian companies will do it better, and will not ruin, but will DECIMATE the Mexican trucking industry. THEY REALLY CAN´T COMPETE, and they know it! You never heard about any of this in the American press. What I heard was the American government saying they would make concessions, after a lenghty "investigation", of course, and the Mexican president taking a few bows, in Mexico, because he got those toothless concessions, and the furor died out...for now. It was all political. In the long run if the three principal signers of NAFTA ever do get around to honoring thier agreement, there will be MORE opportunity, but not for the driver who lives south of the border.And on top of all of this, there are many, many other supposed agreements they are STILL ironing out in NAFTA. Trucking is not the only issue. The reason I´m mentioning this, is that this topic seems to come up too often from drivers I talk to, and here on the forum and in the trucking magazines, accompanied by all the associated, unfounded fears. I personally would like to quote "Dubya" on this, and just say, if they ever iron out the problem... "Well, bring ´em on"!!
 

Glen Rice

Veteran Expediter
That is the coolest thing I've read in a long time! You have done a great job explaining there fear of us gringo's! Thanks again for the info, made my day!
 

MPG

Expert Expediter
Good Job louixo,

See what a dopey idiot, not worthy of being in your business (me) helped bring to the forum. Some USEFUL info that hasn't been covered a hundred times already.

I read on here all the time "you have to be a business man first then a driver second". It's almost a cliche. Well a "true" trucking business man, I would like to think, knows more than, if I take this load will I make money or if I relocate do I have a beter chance of getting loaded.....etc. He understands and follows the WHOLE business he's in.

Some of my fears have been eased. A little....:)
 

The Gibster

Expert Expediter
I agree with Glen, this is excellent info! Having lived in the Pacific Northwest for 20 years I talked to A LOT of greenhouse, fish processing and fruit growing companies that would not have been in biz if not for albeit: illegal field laborers showing up to get the harvest in. Literally no one else wanted the jobs!

They always showed up with good attitudes and dispositions, worked hard, had hugh family style lunches amongst themselves filled with laughter and ribbing.

I agree the border problems are a problem, but I don't exactly know how or why. I don't want to go without salmon filets or Wa. State apples, or local fruits and veggies. But I can't fault a backbreaking worker trying to better themselves and their family.

Thanks for the info. PLEASE KEEP US UPDATED!;)

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davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
I am ok with it if the playing field is even. It will be interesting to see how the folks in the south(Mexico) are reacting to Schneider and JB building large terminals just over the border. Anything that slows the process is great for the American trucking industry.
This would be a great opportunity to invite the folks of PATT and CRASH to Laredo for a week. They will quickly realize just how advanced we are verses our Mexican counterpart. It will give them something to whine about.
Davekc
 
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