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- 06.28.2012 #21Light Load Member
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- Feb 2012
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- Bullhead, Az
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- 06.29.2012 #22
I recommend Central Ref for newbies
- 06.29.2012 #23Road Train Member
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- Jan 2011
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- Arlington Heights, IL
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Yes! I think they do take beginners.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tru...ust-keeps.html
Mikeeee
- 06.29.2012 #24
Ya..they do:
Another Newbie's Story at CRS
guess you think your being funny somehow
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- 06.29.2012 #28Bobtail Member
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- May 2012
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- Port Arthur, Texas
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- Student
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Or just say, Sorry I didn't understand what you were saying, maybe, I would understand if you say it Differently. It Works Quite often. Gifts don't always solve the problem, your time, and to understand is a good start.
- 06.30.2012 #29Road Train Member
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- Jun 2008
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- Deland, FL
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Crete/Shaffer/Sunflower is a really good company but they only accept students from certain accredited schools. If you are interested in them make sure that they will accept you from the school that you are going to attend.
- 07.01.2012 #30Light Load Member
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- Apr 2012
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Is that a Green Man face? Looks like him. Yes, I know a few guys that run flatbed, slip and fall on the trailer in the winter, lot of climbing up and down. Hurting the back picking up heavy tarps, let's face it; it's a young mans job. I exercise daily and am good shape; but I don't need that. For example; there is a flatbed place that runs out of central Iowa, they run nice shiney black Petes and will remain un-named. Their entire hotel staff looks out of place and makes a person go "Hmm", this guys is a cook? When you start to talk to this person, the story soon unfolds. He's a flat-bedder who's on workmans comp and injured for whatever reason so this company (who owns the hotel) puts them to work. Mowing grass, vaccuming floors, serving breakfast, working the front desk, buffing floors, doing laundry. That's another company to avoid. Lots of them out there too.

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