What driver shortage?

Though the long-term outlook for finding and retaining enough drivers to meet the freight hauling needs of truckload carriers remains grim – due in part to a generational shift, with more Baby Boomers retiring than can be replaced by Generation X – the picture may be brightening significantly in the short term, according to some fleets. “I say there really is no driver shortage,” Brett Terchilla, vp-fleet operations for Indianapolis-based truckload carrier Celadon Group. “We’ve got about 70% turnover but we’re keeping our 2,000-plus trucks on the road, running up to 1,000-mile length of hauls.

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