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    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    There's also a shortage of drivers in Europe at the moment so can't really see how us not being in Europe has caused it.
    There's been a large shortage of drivers in all of Europe for many years.

    If you look at Poland they've got a way bigger shortage than the UK has now, per capita.

    A big difference is that they're connected by land borders to EU countries. That means it is comparatively trivial to use drivers from nearby countries with no additional paperwork, visas or friction at the borders. The driver shortage is basically diluted between the entire EU.

    In the UK when a company has a job they need doing we can't just ask a French company to do it, the friction is a whole different world.

    The thing about shortages is you'll often not notice them until all of a sudden its too late and "the straw has broken the camels back". That's what I think we're seeing in the UK in a way I think that Europe is cushioned from. Regardless of frogs experiences we're getting a whole different world of problems in the UK from anything currently happening on the continent. Covid and Brexit combined have been that straw for us. All sorts of unforseen consequences could be around the corner, and its not an easy problem to fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John2 View Post
    There's been a large shortage of drivers in all of Europe for many years.

    If you look at Poland they've got a way bigger shortage than the UK has now, per capita.

    A big difference is that they're connected by land borders to EU countries. That means it is comparatively trivial to use drivers from nearby countries with no additional paperwork, visas or friction at the borders. The driver shortage is basically diluted between the entire EU.

    In the UK when a company has a job they need doing we can't just ask a French company to do it, the friction is a whole different world.

    The thing about shortages is you'll often not notice them until all of a sudden its too late and "the straw has broken the camels back". That's what I think we're seeing in the UK in a way I think that Europe is cushioned from. Regardless of frogs experiences we're getting a whole different world of problems in the UK from anything currently happening on the continent. Covid and Brexit combined have been that straw for us. All sorts of unforseen consequences could be around the corner, and its not an easy problem to fix.
    lol...you are half right but as usual devoid of true facts for the actuals truth

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    lol...you are half right but as usual devoid of true facts for the actuals truth
    Thanks for replying with facts and your truth so we can have a meaningful discussion rather than vague vacuous snipe that's cheap and contributes nothing.

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