Turnover going from bad to worse

For the most part, truckload carriers are failing in their struggle to retain drivers, according to ATA’s most recent Trucking Activity Report. Based on data cited in the report, both the fourth quarter of 2005 and the entire year saw new driver-turnover lows in a number of industry segments. Driver turnover in large truckload linehaul carriers in 4Q 2005 increased 1% to a 136% annual rate. This tied the all-time record high set in 1Q 2004. Last year marked the worst year for turnover among large truckload carriers on record, at 130%. Turnover for the ...

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