
The risk of fleet manager burnout isn’t a new phenomenon, but it has reached an intensity never seen before and it is pervasive not only in fleet, but throughout society as a whole.
The risk of fleet manager burnout isn’t a new phenomenon, but it has reached an intensity never seen before and it is pervasive not only in fleet, but throughout society as a whole.
A decent place to work, modern technology tools, and a path for professional growth are three necessary parts of finding and retaining truck technicians.
The shortage of able technicians is going to bite us if we don’t find a fix. In fact, it already is, says Executive Contributing Editor Rolf Lockwood.
After three years of offering agents the option to work from home, more than half of Hertz’s U.S. reservation sales specialists now work remotely.
Operators discuss how they are adapting to evolving equipment, tighter competition and different customer needs and weigh in on proposed safety regulations.
What’s on the minds of fleet managers as we begin a new year? To find out, we asked 29 managers of commercial, government, and utility fleets.
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