to be available to help move cargo, move products? well, you know, number one issue is when they need to be able to they need to be assured they can get in and out of loading and unloading facilities in some kind of timely fashion. right now for too many, that s just a crap shoot, and you know, you might be talking about six, eight, ten, twelve hours. sometimes the next day. and that s common in trucking simply because most drivers get paid nothing for their waiting time, so others on body ends of the spectrum, really there s no disincentive. there s no penalty for them delaying drivers. so they re in a situation where they can do all of their planning around what s best for them, and, you know, that truck driver is on his own, and that s kind of a reality that drivers have been dealing with for decades. yeah, it s a hard job.
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