A trucking company can survive high fuel prices for a while. It can survive slow weeks, delayed shipments, even equipment breakdowns. What quietly drains a business over time, though, is constant driver turnover. Most fleet owners already know replacing drivers is expensive. That part is obvious. What often gets missed are the smaller problems that pile up in the background — the overtime hours, the stressed dispatchers, the late-night schedule …
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