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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 2009986" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Not really. Many people have suggested talking to the current drivers and within that talk one can get a feel for the labor market. The guy who bought routes here recently chose our area over the Chicago area simply because the routes in Chicago had very few "long term" drivers of 8 months or more. Huge turnover. Two and a half hours west he has a workforce that's been in place for 6 years on average. Talk to other contractors in the area and in 20 minutesone can have a very good feel for the labor market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 2009986, member: 22662"] Not really. Many people have suggested talking to the current drivers and within that talk one can get a feel for the labor market. The guy who bought routes here recently chose our area over the Chicago area simply because the routes in Chicago had very few "long term" drivers of 8 months or more. Huge turnover. Two and a half hours west he has a workforce that's been in place for 6 years on average. Talk to other contractors in the area and in 20 minutesone can have a very good feel for the labor market. [/QUOTE]
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