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Triples accident Winnemucca NV one dead and one critical injury.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1298789" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Ground is doing really well, primarily because of the low wage/no benefit cost structure. How could they possibly not do well with that kind of scam? I regularly see Ground semi accidents or reports like the one that the OP was discussing in NV.</p><p></p><p>Ground always says in their ads that they want a year of experience, not in RVs etc, but does that mean they actually follow the guidelines? I see Ground stepvan drivers who obviously are not experienced in that size of vehicle, so what about Class A drivers? If Boris the contractor can get Oshwat the driver to run for 22 cents a mile or a low, flat rate for a run, what is keeping him from faking the "experience" and sticking Oshwat in the seat?</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of Ground wrecks, and a lot of fatals. If you go to the FMCSA site Barnyard, you can easily distinguish between the UPS opcos, just as you can with FedEx. Obviously, you haven't researched the site thoroughly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1298789, member: 12508"] Ground is doing really well, primarily because of the low wage/no benefit cost structure. How could they possibly not do well with that kind of scam? I regularly see Ground semi accidents or reports like the one that the OP was discussing in NV. Ground always says in their ads that they want a year of experience, not in RVs etc, but does that mean they actually follow the guidelines? I see Ground stepvan drivers who obviously are not experienced in that size of vehicle, so what about Class A drivers? If Boris the contractor can get Oshwat the driver to run for 22 cents a mile or a low, flat rate for a run, what is keeping him from faking the "experience" and sticking Oshwat in the seat? There are a lot of Ground wrecks, and a lot of fatals. If you go to the FMCSA site Barnyard, you can easily distinguish between the UPS opcos, just as you can with FedEx. Obviously, you haven't researched the site thoroughly. [/QUOTE]
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