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Since Sunday, Mark Roper, a truck driver for 32 years, has been out of a job, along with 30,000 of his fellow workers at now-defunct transportation company Yellow.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with trucker Alex Mai, who runs a YouTube Channel about trucking news, about how 30,000 workers are losing their jobs as the shipping company Yellow has shut down operations.
Since Sunday, Mark Roper, a truck driver for 32 years, has been out of a job, along with 30,000 of his fellow workers at now-defunct transportation company Yellow.
Some 30,000 Yellow employees may find themselves unemployed. Yellow truck drivers said they’ll likely find work at nonunion shops. The post ‘Big trouble’: Yellow truck drivers ponder next ...
Yellow is understood to still have as many as 3,000 model year 2022 and 2023 trucks, which are likely to be gobbled up pretty quickly, said Kriete Truck Centers Director of Used Truck Sales Kelly ...
Yellow shed some 6.3% of its head count from 2012 to 2022. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) Larry Stewart is a unionized truck driver — just like his father and grandfather before him.
Yelloh delivery drivers grab an order from their truck in Vermillion, South Dakota. Driver Nate O’Grady grew up watching the yellow trucks come to his grandparent's house, and he said getting to know ...
Media: What better snapshot for a time capsule to enlighten future generations than one of the ballot-laden Ryder rental on a mission of possible futility?
Since 1952, Schwan’s yellow trucks and friendly drivers have been delivering frozen food to households. The industry has become more competitive and crowded and the company has responded ...
Since 1952, Schwan’s yellow trucks and friendly drivers have been delivering frozen food to households. The industry has become more competitive and crowded and the company has responded ...
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