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Apparently, there are thousands of LGV licence holders not driving trucks. Perhaps a pay increase will encourage them back into the job.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 01, 2021, 10:37:47 pmApparently, there are thousands of LGV licence holders not driving trucks. Perhaps a pay increase will encourage them back into the job....resulting in a decrease in wages for truck drivers.Supply and demand.Meanwhile, the macro effect of supply chain dislocations will have a significant negative effect on the wider economy - hence other folks' income.
Some folk are never happy. The so called champions of the working class are moaning because working people are being paid more!
Quote from: Axholme Lion on September 02, 2021, 08:54:49 amSome folk are never happy. The so called champions of the working class are moaning because working people are being paid more!Not moaning. Simply pointing out logical consequences. Fascinating how the usual suspects on here get arsey when logic comes into an argument. This is not a sustainable situation. Yes, because supply of truck drivers currently doesn't meet demand, wages go up. But if all these ex-truckers come back into the industry, there be plenty of supply of labour, so companies won't have to pay higher wages. Not sure which bit of that you and BB don't get.
I personally think lorry drivers ( and many others ) have been underpaid for years. I drove HGV for Sainsbury’s for 6 weeks in between leaving the forces and starting my 2nd career. Utterly garbage pay for the working conditions and hours. I hope those lorry drivers who are enjoying better pay get good nailed on contracts so that employers cannot cut their pay back to ridiculously low levels.
Quote from: normal rules on September 02, 2021, 12:09:52 pm I personally think lorry drivers ( and many others ) have been underpaid for years. I drove HGV for Sainsbury’s for 6 weeks in between leaving the forces and starting my 2nd career. Utterly garbage pay for the working conditions and hours. I hope those lorry drivers who are enjoying better pay get good nailed on contracts so that employers cannot cut their pay back to ridiculously low levels. Agreed 100%. But that needs the entire industry to buy into paying more, including us as consumers.
Glyn. If you not having a Maccies’ milkshake with your burger or a cheap pint with your pie and chips at ‘Spoons means that drivers in Britain might eventually be appreciated more by their employers and consumers, then I can live with that.