Trailers, what a difference a year makes.

   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #21  
Speaking about finding help, Just exactly where did everyone go to create so many job vacancies? Are people just not working and back living with mom & dad or what?
Good question. I wonder the same about the unemployment numbers vs lack of help. If you arent receiving unemployment and do not get a job before the benefit runs out, what happens? Does the unemployment number only reflect the number of recipients and not the actual count?
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #22  
But some people and companies that are in REAL need of replacement are getting screwed. Not everyone has the luxury of waiting for prices to come back down, IF they ever do.
What REAL need? No one screws anyone that doesnt agree to it. How many posters just here on TBN have a true need vs. desire? Rental equipment still exists to fill some gaps. If there were true needs, wouldnt people be demanding Ca. change their rules and get the ships unloaded?
I have been wanting to add another tractor to make life easier, But with the “supply chain” issues, I have curbed my desire and will focus on maintenance and repair of our aging stuff. If we have to, we can always strap a motor to the haying equipment and hitch the horses to the front. It wouldl certainly take longer, but it is an option.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #23  
That’s an easy question. There’s companies that wreck and wear out equipment and have a REAL need replacement. There’s also ones that have a chance to expand and have REAL need additional equipment for big opportunities. That’s a basic part of the American dream for a business owner. Succeed and expand into new opportunities. Then theres ones in need of equipment purchases for tax write offs or they pay higher taxes.
Many companies, including mine, have proposals and offers out to customers that could come back signed. If they do and equipment is needed to fulfill those obligations, I guess for all the above, we have to pay double.
Rental is an option for some things, but like I said, if the prices never come down, then yes, we are screwed.

Lets be real, all the inflation, higher fuel prices are partially, if not mostly self imposed. We know the cargo ships could be unloaded faster with eased regulations at loading docks. We know pump prices could be lower if there wasn’t a war on domestic fossil fuel production. But now its on the doorstep of political and that’s not allowed.
 
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   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #24  
Good question. I wonder the same about the unemployment numbers vs lack of help. If you arent receiving unemployment and do not get a job before the benefit runs out, what happens? Does the unemployment number only reflect the number of recipients and not the actual count?
Unemployment statistics are tricky. They stop counting you as unemployed after a certain amount of time passes. I think they consider you out of the workforce and no longer looking for employment.
There’s legions of people in that category in mom & dads basements all over the country.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #25  
Good question. I wonder the same about the unemployment numbers vs lack of help. If you arent receiving unemployment and do not get a job before the benefit runs out, what happens? Does the unemployment number only reflect the number of recipients and not the actual count?
Official unemployment numbers are tricky. People who give up looking or don't want a job are not counted. Neither are those who are underemployed...took a pt job or two. If the benefit runs out, but you are still looking, it counts. Full employment is generally considered to be an unemployment rate of 5% or less. That is because there will always be people between jobs. Unemployment comes in 3 categories...frictional, cyclical and structural. Frictional is the between jobs type. Cyclical is like it sounds... this can be due to the business cycle (recession) or seasonal jobs, structural is when the job hunter lacks the skills for the available jobs.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #26  
There’s companies that wreck equipment and need replacement. There’s also ones that have a chance to expand and need equipment for big opportunities.
Many companies, including mine, have proposals and offers out to customers that could come back signed. If they do and equipment is needed to fulfill those obligations, I guess we have to pay double.
Rental is an option for some things, but like I said, if the prices never come down, then yes, we are screwed.
P&L vs NEED. I see similar difficulties with our construction business. Rental, lease and subcontracting present the most viable options until this covid mess shakes out.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #27  
Official unemployment numbers are tricky. People who give up looking or don't want a job are not counted. Neither are those who are underemployed...took a pt job or two. If the benefit runs out, but you are still looking, it counts.
I was thinking of the ones that do not give up but quit playing the game with the unemployment office. There are some who became unemployed during the Covid panic that were not eligible to claim unemployment, yet they were indeed unemployed.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #28  
I don’t think everything can be rented or subcontracted. Think more broadly. You and I may disagree a lot on things, but in construction and farming, most things could be rented.
But what about machinery that’s in a factory lost in a fire? Stuff that cant be rented?
These high prices are crippling those in need of replacements now.
 
   / Trailers, what a difference a year makes. #30  
I have seen a 40 percent increase in trailer prices in the last year around here.
 

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