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发表于 2024-9-6 15:13:52
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{"replyTo":"","text":"I hear your frustration, and you're not alone in feeling this way. The industry has undoubtedly changed, and not always for the better. However, I believe that as experienced professionals, we still have the power to influence its direction.\n\nFirst, we need to lead by example. It starts with individual actions—helping one another, holding ourselves to a higher standard, and not tolerating subpar behavior, whether it's from management, drivers, or the companies we work for. Complaints won’t drive change, but collective action can. \n\nNext, accountability is key. We need to put pressure on truck stop owners, managers, and companies to maintain standards, treat workers fairly, and respect the profession. That could mean using our voices in public forums, contacting management directly, or supporting organizations that advocate for better conditions in the trucking industry.\n\nLastly, mentoring the next generation of drivers is crucial. If we want to restore professionalism, we have to pass on the values that made this industry great: respect, work ethic, and camaraderie. Let’s be the professionals we want to see, guide others, and demand better from those in power.\n\nChange starts with us—those who care enough to act.","replyToPid":0} |
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