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Rather Reports looks at truckers working twice as hard to make less money
DALLAS — Tonight's "Dan Rather Reports" on HDNet takes to the highway to look inside the business of big rig trucking, and how the long haul life — that the program says used to be lucrative and adventurous — is now one, the report claims, in which long and arduous weeks are spent away from home and the truckers are barely able to pay for the rigs they are driving.
"I haven't been home for two and a half months," said Richard Ulrich, an independent trucker who spoke to “Dan Rather Reports.â€
"I have to work twice as hard now to make the money that I made 30 years ago to support my family."
"Dan Rather Reports" rode shotgun through five states and three time zones on a real-life run with Don Wagner, a long-haul trucker from Nevada.
Wagner, a small businessman who got into trucking later in life, says he loves the job, but is scrambling more and more and earning less and less. At this point, he's just trying to do everything he can to keep his business afloat.
Like most truckers, Don Wagner gets paid by the mile.
The program will report that when Wagner’s wheels aren't turning, he's not making any money, but his bills are piling up.
His wife Leslie stays behind and runs the home office of Wagner's Trucking.
Day after day, she stakes out the computer — trying to book hauls for Don using electronic want ads for truckers called load boards.
"I turn [the computer] on as soon as I get up in the morning," Leslie Wagner told Rather. "Because if a good load comes and he's in an area that hard to get out of — you have literally two minutes to call and make contact."
So, who is making all the money in this $650 billion business?
Rather claims that big corporate middlemen and Wall Street investors are banking the big profits in this world of nearly 2 million big rigs moving more than 10 billion tons of freight each year.
“In this high-volume, low-margin business, it's a cut-throat contest of more than 200,000 trucking companies and some 12,000 middle men known as freight brokers,†Rather reports.
"Dan Rather Reports — Haul or High Water" airs tonight at 8 o’clock ET and will re-air at 11 o’clock ET to accommodate West Coast Prime Time.
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