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MasterBlastr

07/24/12 1:27 PM

#14623 RE: nit2winit26 #14622

One thing that would be interesting now is if the o/s is increasing. Are they converting/diluting right now to settle debt. The slow sink down into the bottomless pit may have begun.
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Seminole Red

07/24/12 1:28 PM

#14624 RE: nit2winit26 #14622

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- During tough economic times with high unemployment, Americans should be jumping at any chance to work, but trucking companies are struggling to hire drivers.

There are as many as 200,000 job openings nationwide for long haul truckers, according to David Heller, director of safety and policy for the Truckload Carriers Association.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also sees the demand for truckers increasing, up from the 1.5 million drivers on the road now. It expects trucking to add 330,100 jobs between 2010 and 2020, an increase of 20%.

But these positions are difficult to fill, and even harder to keep filled.

"Nobody wants to drive a truck," said Heller.

The pay isn't bad: Truckers earn a median annual wage of $37,930, which is $4,000 more than the median wage for all jobs, according to the BLS. The top 10% of truck drivers make more than $58,000 per year.