You're issue isn't with Ontario but with your carrier.
The issue is with Ontario (and Quebec) first and my carrier second. Had the provinces not passed the truck speed limiter law, there woudl be no issue.
You're issue isn't with Ontario but with your carrier.
That's kinda what I said earlier.Just dont run canada.I see it as not worth it. I havent run canada in 5 years, and I still grossed $137,000 last year as a single.No big loss to me.With auto and truck manufacturing pulling out of Canada, hardly seems worth the effort. As far as specialty freight, same problem. Just not enough up there to fool with. The Cat runs a seperate fleet of trucks up there, so for the moment, I hope they keep it that way. That seems like the logical way to address it.
With auto and truck manufacturing pulling out of Canada, hardly seems worth the effort. As far as specialty freight, same problem. Just not enough up there to fool with. The Cat runs a seperate fleet of trucks up there, so for the moment, I hope they keep it that way. That seems like the logical way to address it.
In my own thoughts when you lease on to a company you agree to their procedures. If you do not like their procedures then you can find a new company or if you want to write your own procedures get your own authority.
Right now there is a lot more trucks then freight so our position is very week the shippers are writing the rules but that will change in time as the pendulum will swing back our way.
And in the meantime if there is a new contract van/driver sitting near an old contract driver, they utilize the cheaper truck first, right? Maybe not at all of the big co's, but I have seen it happen.Remeber the movie "Fist?" where the union was strong arming the co's to join the union? That is what is happening now, in a nonchalont way, believe it or not.Little by little, till we have no freedom left.So when the time comes where we cant take a crap without someone there to watch us happens, the people that let things happen, one by one, will be whining, where did my freedom go? and just wonder.
And in the meantime if there is a new contract van/driver sitting near an old contract driver, they utilize the cheaper truck first, right? Maybe not at all of the big co's, but I have seen it happen.Remeber the movie "Fist?" where the union was strong arming the co's to join the union? That is what is happening now, in a nonchalont way, believe it or not.Little by little, till we have no freedom left.So when the time comes where we cant take a crap without someone there to watch us happens, the people that let things happen, one by one, will be whining, where did my freedom go? and just wonder.
So they did things the right and correct way.I worked at a co. in N.C. that didn't do that, they actually had me stop at a truckstop enroute during a delivery, to pick up a new contract and sign it before I got rolling again, or transfer the load onto another truck. They did that with quite a few of us.