Survey Finds Truck Drivers Really feel Much less Appreciated – Drivers
In a survey of 500 U.S. truck drivers, 67% agreed that they really feel their job is appreciated.
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Much less skilled industrial truck drivers within the U.S. really feel like their job is appreciated following the peak of the provision and transportation challenges ensuing from the COVID-19 pandemic, based on a latest Truckstop survey.
In a survey of 500 U.S. truck drivers, 67% agreed that they really feel their job is appreciated. Nevertheless, this sentiment is down from final 12 months’s excessive of 96%.
Moreover, the survey revealed the next insights:
- 83% of U.S. truck drivers indicated they expertise every day challenges with latest will increase in gasoline costs.
- 74% of drivers stated they’re involved in regards to the stress to work longer hours because of the driver scarcity.
- 67% of truck drivers surveyed suppose pay ranges are excessive sufficient to draw new drivers to the trade and preserve veteran carriers from leaving.
- Simply over 61% of drivers surveyed really feel they’re benefiting positively from the fluctuating spot market charges.
- 26% of drivers surveyed stated fluctuating spot market charges have impacted their income positively and they’re making as much as 24% more cash.
- Over 72% surveyed stated they discover factoring an environment friendly approach to receives a commission.
- 68% of drivers surveyed discover it difficult to maintain up with insurance-related issues and altering trade rules.
The Truckstop survey carried out by Censuswide, surveyed skilled truck drivers between Aug.18 and Aug. 25.