Glad to see increase in frieght!
#11
I expect construction to pick up with the warmer weather. These banks that have gotten bailout money are hanging on to our money with a very tight fist. If they would loosen up their tightly clinched fist it would help to free up some of these construction project which in turn would help our industry to get rolling again. When produce season kick in it should also help rates to rise.
I'm going to be putting in for my social security earlier than I expected. The company I'm with (reefers) is talking about down-sizing again. I don't know if I'll be one of the ones to get the cut or not. It's not going to start to turn around until people start finding work. The catch-22 is that they won't find jobs until people that don't have the money to spend, start spending, and manufacturers are able to start producing and selling again. Hand on tight, folks, I think it's going to be a while. The ride isn't over yet.
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YES ! ! ! There is life after trucking. a GOOD life
#13
My wife and I were telling people back in 05 that the market was going to crash. No one wanted to believe us and kept telling us that we needed to buy a house, we had just moved back to Az from Il. We held off because we knew it was going to happen and people were paying waay more than the houses were worth. This whole problem was created b greed...."We make 50,000 a year, so let's bu a 400,000 home and 2 top of the line suvs suvs and some toys"':roll:
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When a white army battles Indians and wins, itis called a great victory, but if they lose itis called a massacre.Chiksika, Shawnee
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Then we see the former owners tootling around in a compact, driving from app-point to app-point. Perhaps I'll see about walking into that lot in a few months and picking up a 650 Dual-Sport for trips beyond 10 miles. |
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