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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4867606" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Yes, I examined the site. It still fails to address the current labor shortage. It shows you how to be more subservient to Fat Freddy (he still runs everything and what he says you do you do it or else) but it still begins and ends with finding somebody willing to climb into one of those tin coffins on wheels and go out there and try to keep up with the nation's foremost model of corporate efficiency (UPS) and do it for a fraction of the pay.</p><p></p><p>Etruckbiz.com is like throwing a 25 foot rope to a guy drowning 50 feet off shore. It can't do a damn thing for you until you first find somebody willing to take the job to begin with and with boomers retiring, birth rates declining and far fewer people in the labor pool age group willing to take the job to begin with..... what's your mighty ETruckbiz.com going to do about that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4867606, member: 58386"] Yes, I examined the site. It still fails to address the current labor shortage. It shows you how to be more subservient to Fat Freddy (he still runs everything and what he says you do you do it or else) but it still begins and ends with finding somebody willing to climb into one of those tin coffins on wheels and go out there and try to keep up with the nation's foremost model of corporate efficiency (UPS) and do it for a fraction of the pay. Etruckbiz.com is like throwing a 25 foot rope to a guy drowning 50 feet off shore. It can't do a damn thing for you until you first find somebody willing to take the job to begin with and with boomers retiring, birth rates declining and far fewer people in the labor pool age group willing to take the job to begin with..... what's your mighty ETruckbiz.com going to do about that? [/QUOTE]
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