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Detention pay has been broken for thirty years. Everyone agrees it is broken. Nobody with the power to fix it has ever sat in that parking lot. That is not an accident. That is an industry that decided inconvenient truths are someone else's problem, as long as the panel discussing them has good lighting.
That is the gap TRUCKHEADS lives in.
Not a whitepaper. Not a keynote from someone who has never dispatched a truck but has strong opinions about efficiency. Just two guys, a microphone, and very little patience for legacy thinking that survives because fixing it would be inconvenient for whoever profits off the mess. Ignorance has been dressing up as expertise in this business for decades, getting promoted because it wears a tie and says "it's complicated" with a straight face. It is not complicated. It is just easier to leave alone.
Proverbs 27:17 says iron sharpens iron. Proverbs 12:1 says whoever hates correction is stupid. Read those together and you have the show's mission statement. This is not a roast. It is a correction, from people who love this industry too much to keep pretending it is fine.
The Dude and Captain Jav-tastic host it. They are not the point. The point is common sense finally said out loud instead of dying quietly in a comment section.
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Cargo Theft 2.0 — The Fake Load Board Con
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TRUCKHEADS TAKE ON FREIGHT THEFT AND FRAUD!!!!
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FBI/IC3: cyber criminals have been hacking broker and carrier systems since at least 2024 to post fraudulent loads and steal freight
Deceptive pickup schemes (fake IDs, forged paperwork, carrier impersonation) jumped 31% year over year in Q1 2026 (Overhaul)
Some criminal crews spend $10,000+ on vinyl wraps to visually pass as a real carrier — others just buy an actual trucking company outright (Commercial Carrier Journal)
Overhaul CEO Barry Conlon: "a padlock on a trailer isn't going to stop them" anymore