Changing view of drivers

Fleets both large and small continue to struggle to find ways to recruit and retain drivers. “Growth is our biggest challenge right now and driver retention is a huge part of that,” Brian Brown, national account manager for flatbed operations at Missouri-based truckload carrier Prime Inc., told Fleet Owner. “All parts of the trucking industry are struggling with the same thing — how to make driving a truck more desirable.” It's a struggle, however, that could be easing a little bit from the acute situation of the past year - giving fleets some much-needed breathing room to take ...

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