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Felony? 5yr probation? OK you got me beat on that...


SPEAKING of Lemonade... between yesterday and today I got a call from CRST. So far things are looking good. I am just waiting on the final call. I have seen on here about a 50/50 good vs bad on here about them, but you have to take alot of stuff on here with a grain of salt huh?

And Mick had it right...
If I can't get what I want, I will take what I need.


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Well, don't tell anybody but ---- my felony trumps your misdemeanor.
I was on 5-years formal probation when the first truckin' company hired me.
Wanna trade records?


I HAVE that experience.
I ain't just blowin' smoke to sound cool.

Been there --- done that, .... and now I'm writin' the book.



"Stubborn" can be a good thang.
If life deals you lemons --- make lemonade.

Like Mick Jaggers sang:

You can't always get whatcha want
But if you try sometime
You just might find
You get whatcha need.

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I'm gonna be blunt here, JL --- with that attitude, you're doomed.
You gotta SELL yourself, man!
Are you worth hiring?
HaiL yes you are!
Make that fact KNOWN.

NOT necessarily so.
Well, maybe for the generic, cookie-cutter, large companies.

Twue story -------------------
I found the dream Big truck truckin' gig with a smaller company. They required at LEAST five-years experience drivin a Big truck. MOST of the company drivers had ten-years experience or more, and the rest were very well seasoned O/O's.

Me?
I had barely 4-years experience. But I applied anyway. Convinced them they NEEDED me. Which wasn't all together untrue.
I offered my services at NO charge to them for two weeks -- after which they could decide to pay me for that two weeks, and hire me --- or thank me for my time and send me packin'.
Long story short --- I was hired after an extensive road test. Took all of about two hours.

See where I'm goin' with this?

If you're absorbed with self-pity -- it just ain't gonna happen for you.
Pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and do some footwork.
How badly do you REALLY wanna drive a Big truck?

SOMEtimes, it's ATTITUDE over experience. A GOOD attitude can usually be trained.

Is there a Big truck truck stop near you?
Spend a few hours there -- buy a few Big truck truck drivers a cup-0-coffee and pick their brains for possible solutions to your situation.

You CAN do this!

Shine-On the "big wigs"!
Half the time, I doubt they even know the answer(s). Mostly, they're dictated to by their insurance carrier. Smaller companies often don't have the same insurance restrictions on them --- and are willing and able to give a guy the break he needs.
Maybe a team operation to start with?
Getcher foot in the door and go from there -- Or, STAY there.
I think you'll find that the smaller truckin' companies don't have the high turn-over rate that the larger truckin' companies have.
And, there IS a good reason for that.
Happy campers don't break camp.

Think about it.
Thats true I started with a O/O had 4 KWs and 4 Macks I was there one day he was a driver short Put me in a mack hauling logs and oilfield lumber.Older driver had told him he woud not haul grain and stay away from home well I got his KW with a shiny 290.From there I went to a new KW with a big kitty.Worked for him about 10 years off an on work would get slow I would quit then work picked up he would call me.
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SPEAKING of Lemonade... between yesterday and today I got a call from CRST. So far things are looking good. I am just waiting on the final call. I have seen on here about a 50/50 good vs bad on here about them, but you have to take alot of stuff on here with a grain of salt huh?
That's right!
Keep an open mind when readin' what others say about these companies. My ONLY warning about a company is C.R. England.
DON'T GO THERE!
Period.

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And Mick had it right...
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If I can't get what I want, I will take what I need.
NOW, you're singin', High.

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Thats true I started with a O/O had 4 KWs and 4 Macks I was there one day he was a driver short Put me in a mack hauling logs and oilfield lumber.Older driver had told him he woud not haul grain and stay away from home well I got his KW with a shiny 290.From there I went to a new KW with a big kitty.Worked for him about 10 years off an on work would get slow I would quit then work picked up he would call me.
Call him!

It's time to think outside the box.
Do what NASCAR racer, Carl Edwards did.
He had business cards printed up advertising his services as a race car driver.
Folks laughed at him for doin' that.
But he did it anyway -- and it paid off when a team owner mentioned to another team owner that he was lookin' for a driver.
One of the team owners remembered Carl's card -- that he had kept in his wallet -- and gave it to the owner lookin'.
Long story short, he got a test session and was hired.
Now Carl flies his own twin-engine airplane.
Imagine that.

When headin' for the job when he first got it, his friends had to help him push start the old car he had back then -- so he could drive from Missouri to Charlotte.
Don't shut if off, Carl.

From the outhouse to the penthouse.

Would that work for YOU?
Hmmmmmmm
Are you willing to TRY?

Now-a-daze, you can print your OWN cards right on your computer. Hand 'em out.
Some may laugh.
And SOMEone might NOT --- and give you a call.
Might not be the next day -- and you might be in training with another company -- but there's the FUTURE. Go with the best company for YOU.
Aim HIGH!
Don't settle for a bottom feeder any longer than you have to -- to git 'er done.

Look for "nitch" companies, like those who do trade shows. Many drivers don't like trade shows because you're away from the home-20 for the duration of the tour. But I think they're more interesting to do than grocery warehouses.

While the trade shows are in progress, you're stayin' in a motel, collectin' as much pay as those who are runnin' against the wind. You probably won't see those 120,000 mile years, but the pay WILL be comparable.

Are those companies easy to find?
Not usually.
But if you keep your eyes and ears open, you'll see and hear about 'em.
And SOMEtimes, they'll want you to work the warehouse and do local pick-ups in a Big truck to load the show stuff that's goin' on the show trucks, which will be transfered at the warehouse docks -- or they may use you as a fill-in for a driver needin' time off.

HeY!
A warehouse worker with a CDL-A is a handy employee to have.
And, as an added bonus, you'll be "home"just about every night.
At least until they have an opening for a road driver or show driver. And, believe me, they'd prefer to hire from within because you'd already have a working knowledge of how the company operates. In fact, that very well could give YOU the edge over a walk-in applicant with YEARS of Big truck drivin' experience.

It gets your foot in the door.
Once there, strive to achieve.
Companies look for employees who can git 'er done -- and, make them a PROFIT.
Bottom line.
Show 'em you're the one.

You CAN do this, JL.
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That's right!
Keep an open mind when readin' what others say about these companies.
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And SOMEone might NOT --- and give you a call.
Might not be the next day

SPEAKING of getting a call...between the time of my last post and now, I have been talking to CRST... and I was accepted.

I told them everything, e-mailed certain papers and I was accepted.

Any thoughts?
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SPEAKING of getting a call...between the time of my last post and now, I have been talking to CRST... and I was accepted.

I told them everything, e-mailed certain papers and I was accepted.

Any thoughts?
YeAH!
I told you so.

Patients Grasshopper.
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Well, I'm a company driver, and IF I had something BAD to say about the company I driver for, I'd say it. OoOoOh what are they going to do? Fire me? Who cares. Plenty of other jobs out there, doesn't have to be trucking. The company I drive for isn't worth my time for me to write anything bad about them anyway, they waste enough of my time out on the road. And if companies don't want bad things said about them, then maybe, just maybe, they should learn NOT TO SCREW THEIR DRIVERS!!! A happy and content driver has nothing bad to say. Right? Right. A screwed driver will tell his pain, sorrow, complaints etc... Right? Right. I don't live MY life worring about what "OTHERS" think, or what they will say about me. If I have something to say, I will. And if I think it will hurt, I'll say it anyway. Maybe something will change in the second party. Trucking companies care about ONE thing and ONE thing ONLY, (not YOU), MONEY. They are worried about their BOTTOM LINE. Drivers? Hell they can find drivers just like they found YOU. Dang, I gotta go, Hey Trucking Companies!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One thing before I go....YOU CAN'T BUY YOUR WAY OUT OF HELL WITH THAT MONEY, BUT YOU CAN WITH THE GOOD YOU DO FOR OTHERS, REMEMBER THIS: GOD HELPS US SO THAT WE CAN HELP OTHERS!

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SPEAKING of getting a call...between the time of my last post and now, I have been talking to CRST... and I was accepted.

I told them everything, e-mailed certain papers and I was accepted.

Any thoughts?
I have driven for CRST, I would NEVER go back there again, nor recommend for anyone with any sense or experience. The pay is decent but NO miles. I don't like driving teams.

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I have driven for CRST, I would NEVER go back there again, nor recommend for anyone with any sense or experience. The pay is decent but NO miles. I don't like driving teams.
Well, when no one else will take me, I don't have much of a choice. They are giving me the chance so I am going to do all i can.

One of my instructors drove there for a while and she didn't have a problem there.
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Well, I'm a company driver, and IF I had something BAD to say about the company I driver for, I'd say it.
The ol' Golden Rule?
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OoOoOh what are they going to do? Fire me?
OoOoOh, I dunno. Should they?
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Who cares.
Certainly not I, said Lucky Ducky.
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Plenty of other jobs out there, doesn't have to be trucking.
I believe that is a truism.
There are also plenty of other Big truck truck drivers out there to be hired. Doesn't have to be you.
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The company I drive for isn't worth my time for me to write anything bad about them anyway, they waste enough of my time out on the road.
Does the company you drive for realize how lucky they are to have a driver like you employed there?
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And if companies don't want bad things said about them, then maybe, just maybe, they should learn NOT TO SCREW THEIR DRIVERS!!!
Right ON!
Maybe, just maybe, they oughta UNscrew their drivers. Let NO driver go unscrewed. Give their drivers 40 acres and a good unscrewin'.
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A happy and content driver has nothing bad to say. Right? Right.
You seem to have asked yourself a question, -- and answered it, too.
"Right"?
Right, is wrong, ..... in this case, anyway.
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A screwed driver will tell his pain, sorrow, complaints etc... Right? Right.
You did it again, eZ!
Asked and answered your own question.
Are you tellin' us your pain, sorrow, complaints etc... ?
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I don't live MY life worring about what "OTHERS" think, or what they will say about me.
Just out of curiously, eZ --- what do YOU think.

I think -- when I'm doin' the right thang, I don't worry about what others wind up thinkin' 'bout me either.
That's why I think it's prudent to be and do what's acceptable and correct whenever I can. You know, do the ol' .........
Do the right thang --
even when nobody is looking.
I figure I'm, at least someBODY, ergo I see myself, or is it a reflection?
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If I have something to say, I will.
Hmmmmm
That can be good or not so good, maybe even bad.

I've heard, "Think twice, speak once."

After that, if y'all still wanna say whatcha say, I say 'GO'! And just might agree.
Now,........... if y'all say it before givin' it much thought, perhaps
Silence Is Golden.
Ya reckon.
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And if I think it will hurt, I'll say it anyway.
WoAH!

Do you mean physical "hurt"?, Emotional "hurt"?
Pride?

And what if you KNOW it will "hurt" -- might that be a reason to do it?

However, I'm also aware that, SOMEtimes, the truth can hurt. Hurt ain't necessarily a bad thang. When there's a lesson to be learned, no pain, no gain.
I guess.

What do they call a person who enjoys or seeks ways to "hurt" other folks --- just for that reason?
I forget.
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Maybe something will change in the second party.
Shux Howdy!
There was a FIRST party?
Dang-nabbit!
I'm gonna fire my secretary and kick stuft puppies for not informing me.
Hmmmmm
Unless there was a reason.
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Trucking companies care about ONE thing and ONE thing ONLY, (not YOU), MONEY.
You're a stranger, eZ, I don't know you, --- so I'd have to go with the MONEY, too.
And so should/would YOU if it were reversed.
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They are worried about their BOTTOM LINE.
On a scale of 1 -->10 and 10 being most important,
Where would you rate the "BOTTOM LINE"?
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Drivers? Hell they can find drivers just like they found YOU.
Do you remember where you were "found"?
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Dang, I gotta go, Hey Trucking Companies!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One thing before I go....YOU CAN'T BUY YOUR WAY OUT OF HELL WITH THAT MONEY,
How do you know?
Have you tried?
Recently?
With this inflation --- hell just might be the easy/only way to go. And easy to find and get there --- to get there, all one has to do is nothing.
How cool is that?
**excuse the pun**
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BUT YOU CAN WITH THE GOOD YOU DO FOR OTHERS, REMEMBER THIS: GOD HELPS US SO THAT WE CAN HELP OTHERS!
Offering or
requiring?
(Help)

Are you aware that there are those who subscribe to:
God helps he who helps himself. ?
Sounds like a conflict.
Ya reckon.

Then, there's this one;
To each -- according to their needs
From each -- according to their ability.

Do you think that'd work and solve the problems?


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I have driven for CRST, I would NEVER go back there again, nor recommend for anyone with any sense or experience. >>>The pay is decent but NO miles. I don't like driving teams.<<<
Decent pay but NO miles?
I'll take de job!!

Too bad eZ don't like drivin' teams.
We could team together and git 'er done.
Imagine that.
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How could they be reading what we have to say? If they were wouldn't they change things?
They don't have to read on a message board what is "wrong".... they already know. They just don't like it repeated in a public forum.
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The ol' Golden Rule? OoOoOh, I dunno. Should they? Certainly not I, said Lucky Ducky. I believe that is a truism.
There are also plenty of other Big truck truck drivers out there to be hired. Doesn't have to be you. Does the company you drive for realize how lucky they are to have a driver like you employed there? Right ON!
Maybe, just maybe, they oughta UNscrew their drivers. Let NO driver go unscrewed. Give their drivers 40 acres and a good unscrewin'. You seem to have asked yourself a question, -- and answered it, too.
"Right"?
Right, is wrong, ..... in this case, anyway. You did it again, eZ!
Asked and answered your own question.
Are you tellin' us your pain, sorrow, complaints etc... ? Just out of curiously, eZ --- what do YOU think.

I think -- when I'm doin' the right thang, I don't worry about what others wind up thinkin' 'bout me either.
That's why I think it's prudent to be and do what's acceptable and correct whenever I can. You know, do the ol' .........
Do the right thang --
even when nobody is looking.
I figure I'm, at least someBODY, ergo I see myself, or is it a reflection? Hmmmmm
That can be good or not so good, maybe even bad.

I've heard, "Think twice, speak once."

After that, if y'all still wanna say whatcha say, I say 'GO'! And just might agree.
Now,........... if y'all say it before givin' it much thought, perhaps
Silence Is Golden.
Ya reckon. WoAH!

Do you mean physical "hurt"?, Emotional "hurt"?
Pride?

And what if you KNOW it will "hurt" -- might that be a reason to do it?

However, I'm also aware that, SOMEtimes, the truth can hurt. Hurt ain't necessarily a bad thang. When there's a lesson to be learned, no pain, no gain.
I guess.

What do they call a person who enjoys or seeks ways to "hurt" other folks --- just for that reason?
I forget. Shux Howdy!
There was a FIRST party?
Dang-nabbit!
I'm gonna fire my secretary and kick stuft puppies for not informing me.
Hmmmmm
Unless there was a reason. You're a stranger, eZ, I don't know you, --- so I'd have to go with the MONEY, too.
And so should/would YOU if it were reversed. On a scale of 1 -->10 and 10 being most important,
Where would you rate the "BOTTOM LINE"?Do you remember where you were "found"? How do you know?
Have you tried?
Recently?
With this inflation --- hell just might be the easy/only way to go. And easy to find and get there --- to get there, all one has to do is nothing.
How cool is that?
**excuse the pun**
Offering or
requiring?
(Help)

Are you aware that there are those who subscribe to:
God helps he who helps himself. ?
Sounds like a conflict.
Ya reckon.

Then, there's this one;
To each -- according to their needs
From each -- according to their ability.

Do you think that'd work and solve the problems?




Decent pay but NO miles?
I'll take de job!!

Too bad eZ don't like drivin' teams.
We could team together and git 'er done.
Imagine that.
Have a lot of time on your hands? Imagine THAT!
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