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The key to retaining that team of super truckers to haul your customers' freight is honest communication. The biggest complaint many truckers have is that they are not told the truth about what to expect. In defense of the carriers, many truckers only hear what they want to hear — a romantic, adventurous life on the road; the epitome of the professional tourist, which we know is great fiction, but it's not what freight hauling is about. The needs of drivers vary, but three main themes are consistent from driver to driver: reasonable compensation for hours worked, consistent ...

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