Posted on 07/05/2022 3:25:14 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
“Interesting definition of freedom.”
You’ll never get it.
When I owned that truck I decided what company I pulled for.
I decided if I wanted to run particular routes, what cities I would/wouldn’t deliver to.
I decided when I took my home time.
I decided how long I would take for home time.
I decided how much fuel I would buy and where I would buy it.
Same with tires and truck repairs.
And this is just a short list.
If a company didn’t meet my expectations I could pull their DOT numbers off my truck and go elsewhere.
That’s freedom.
It will only impact those "independent" truckers that have decided to be dependent on one company for their income.
They can move to Florida. We will be happy to use them down here. California must suffaaaaahhhhhhhh!
I'm in Florida. If his ads get some of the California libs to move back, I'm fine with that.
This started because the taxi industry did not want competition by Uber and others. So they bribed the democrats.
No, I was only contracted to one company at any time. BUT, I could take my ball and go home any time I wanted to. There are a great many independent owner operators who go through the process of getting all the permits, licenses, plates and insurances to operate under their own authority. A look at the beginning...
https://www.rtsinc.com/guides/license-and-permit-checklist-starting-trucking-company
A good place for anyone wanting to look at the business from an owner operators point of view.
https://www.ooida.com/
Where did you hear that the press secretary was fired?
AB5 eliminated independent contractors in all businesses in California, not just trucking.
The AB5 law restricts the use of independent contractors.
The dock workers union has been fighting them for a long time wonder who got the money?.
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