Chihuahua.— Roman Rivas, president of Index-Chihuahua, said yesterday that the problem of supply and the lack of personnel to land, as well as drivers and people dedicated to delivery work, is applicable in the United States. Even looking for visas to Mexican truck drivers and paying up to $160,000 a year.
He explained that there is already a career to train young people in the field of drivers to meet the needs of logistics and relocation in Ciudad Juárez, which should be considered intensive English courses, since they are the ones who speak that language. Is.
Although when you get to Dallas, Texas, Chicago, and other states, there are many people who speak Spanish with whom you will have to deal, so having the ability to be bilingual is a must. He said that the driver’s career is good, terminal and practical, so they should pass a very strict test to avoid accidents.
Román Rivas indicated that while facilities are offered in the United States for people who are drivers in Mexico and want to go to work there, one can feel “the great need and lack that the United States has.” America should be able to get workers” with everything else and interest rates have gone up and consumption has gone down.
Rivas Hong indicated that this situation of low consumption affects Mexico, as there is less volume produced, sales decline and margins are more difficult to achieve, but all in all and with this, many in the United States People go missing, and part of the problem is that they’re tightening their immigration practices, especially in the state of Texas.