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Old 02.14.2007
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Groendyke Transport, Inc. - Enid, Ok.

I work for groendyke transport in Lake charles la and I have never been treated better I work for a man and his son that has bought 20 trucks and trailers then leased on and hired drivers our drivers from our terminal are all treated as owner operaters by the other terminals and that is good it means less dead head and less layover / demurge time.
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Raetta, How did you get trained to work for Groendyke... or where/how did you start out? Husbands been driving a truck forever and is gonna get his tanker endorsement... doesn't know where to start.
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Old 02.15.2007
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I would start with just going to the dmv and getting the endorsement then finding a company in the area to go to work for that will hire with no tank experince
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Groendyke in denver,co will put him on and put someone with him to show him what to do and how to do it.paul up there that runs the office is a good guy.
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