Texas based company offering experienced truck drivers $14,000 a week

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https://www.kens5.com/article/money...yone/273-a62d544e-576c-4066-8ab9-96ac9f2e6338

SAN ANTONIO — Imagine making $14,000 a week. That's what one Texas-based company is offering because of a nationwide truck driving shortage.

When the pandemic hit many truckers left the industry because there wasn't as much product to haul and the rates to transport products like gasoline tumbled. Now that demand is back up, but with fewer truckers to haul products like gasoline, a massive shortage is looming.

"And it's not just going to be gasoline. It's not going just going to be wood. You're talking about all your retail goods just like clothing, food, toilet paper, you name it," said Jim Grundy who is the CEO and owner of Sisu Energy.


He says the shortages aren't going to only take place this summer, but well beyond that.

"That's the narrative that you're hearing," he said. "That this thing is going to last anywhere from two to four years. And it could be longer because the population's getting stronger."

At the end of 2018 there were an estimated 60,000 truck drivers needed. These drivers move nearly 71 percent of all freight in the U.S. As the demand for shipping increases the industry will need to hire about 1.1 million drivers over the next 10 years. That's an average of 110,000 each year. Grundy says changing laws are also having an impact.

"I think the proposal is an eight percent corporate tax increase in the past couple of weeks was introduced. We're making it more and more difficult for these guys to get back on the road and these businesses open back up."

That's why Sisu Energy is offering experienced drivers $14,000 a week. That is just over $60,000 a month. And in a year close to 3/4 of a million dollars! But you've got to have experience.

"Insurance companies won't insure you if you're not twenty five years old, if you don't have two years of experience. So as a new driver coming out, these opportunities aren't available to you," Grundy said.

Sisu Energy has job opportunities available in South Texas. To check them out click here.
 

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Short term trucking is good money but long term is looking bleak. Automation is coming
 

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Short term trucking is good money but long term is looking bleak. Automation is coming
I'll take your word on this note if you have actually driven over the road. I have. Between parking...dealing with other cars and trucks.....backing into docks.....dealing with fuel islands....compensating for clearance.....

I can see automated yard dogs. They don't have to account for much. But folks love to say automation for trucks and it's always somebody who has never been behind the wheel. Are you the exception?
 

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I'll take your word on this note if you have actually driven over the road. I have. Between parking...dealing with other cars and trucks.....backing into docks.....dealing with fuel islands....compensating for clearance.....

I can see automated yard dogs. They don't have to account for much. But folks love to say automation for trucks and it's always somebody who has never been behind the wheel. Are you the exception?

Well what would happen is that the part where you are driving to and from facilities would be automated, and then when it gets to a facility and needs something done that is a manual process.

The cost of creating additional parking lots and stations for trucks to park at though :hubie:
 
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