Quantcast
breaking news

Consumers Forced to Pay for Truck Driver Shortage

Nationally the job market doesn't seem to be getting any better, but there is one profession that could use a few more applicants.  And unless people start filling those out, you'll be digging deep into your wallets. KAMC's Ashley Hinson reports

-->
By: Ashley Hinson
Updated: August 2, 2012
watch video

John Robertson has been truck driving for the past 40 years and it's not the same as it used to be. "All the fun and all the good times of trucking is gone," Robertson said. 

The shortage for long-haul truck drivers is growing which is delaying deliveries and increasing shipping costs, ultimately leaving you, the consumer, with the bill.

"They've got to make someway to get that freight and stuff like that into town so whenever they have to pay a higher truck expense for the shipping, then its going to come back to the people that's buying the groceries," said Robertson. 

Experts say there are more than 220,000 job openings for truck drivers across the U.S. thanks to expensive training and strict regulations.  One of those limitations includes how many hours a day you can drive, and truckers are fed up with the growing list of rules.

"A lot of us older drivers are starting to retire and getting out of the business because of a lot of the restrictions they have on truckers," said Jeffrey Jones, a local truck driver. 

"They just keep choking, choking and choking to where there is nothing left to choke," said Robertson.  "And you've got to make a decision are you going to stay in it...or are you going to say it's time to give up and get another job."

Even though the strict regulations are keeping the roads safe, Robertson says they're a little excessive.

"You take a person who's been doing it all of his life he knows what he can do," he said.  "He knows his limitations.

In an effort to entice people to start driving, industry leaders have increased truckers' average salary by five percent.


Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Many calls came into our newsroom regarding the devastation in Oklahoma. One Lubbock woman said she was worried for her son and his family, especially after she couldn't get a hold of them.KLBK'S...

LUBBOCK, Texas - Candace Whitaker, a two-year letterwinner at Texas Tech and the point guard for a pair of Sweet 16 teams, returns to her alma mater to become the sixth head coach in Lady history....

As tornadoes and storms continue to threaten Oklahoma, storm chasers from Texas Tech are in the middle of it all.  KLBKS Brittany Escobar spoke to them as they were chasing a storm....

Recent deadly tornadoes have many people thinking about, how they would protect themselves if we get severe storms here on the South Plains. Some may be considering storm shelters, but as KLBK's...

National Weather Service issues a tornado emergency as tornado touches down in Oklahoma City....

The Texas House and Senate passed Senate Bill 385 in May. If Governor Rick Perry approves the bill, the state will break new ground by developing plans for commercial and industrial property to...

On Friday afternoon, at 4:07 p.m., a round of applause and cheers wafted down from the balcony seats in House of Representatives as a five-pack of craft beer bills were passed with five thick of...

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Friday that it would allow a Texas facility to become the second place in the country that can export liquefied natural gas to new markets. ...

After a few months of silence, Chinese government-backed hackers are back on the hunt and going after U.S. targets, according to a New York Times report....

SHAWNEE, Okla. A second death was attributed to a tornado which struck central Oklahoma on Sunday....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved