Friday, December 7, 2012

Truck drivers hard to find even in bad economy | Synopsis

Truck drivers hard to find even in bad economy

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The U.S. is speeding toward a critical shortage of truck drivers in the next few years, but many trucking companies say they are having a hard time finding workers. By Russ Bynum, Associated PressSAVANNAH, Ga.  — Tribe Transportation is a growing company that just added 10 new trucks to its tractor-trailer fleet. The problem has been hiring people to drive them.  So far the Georgia-based company has filled four of the jobs, leaving six vacancies. The new hires are mostly veteran truckers in their 50s, men who probably won't spend too many more years behind the wheel, said Matt Handte, Tribe's executive vice president for sales and operations. "It blows my mind that I'm looking for that many people and I can't find them," said Handte, who's also struggling to hire logistics brokers who line up freight transportation for customers such as PepsiCo, H.J. Heinze Co. and General Mills.

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