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Dude, you don't have a chance of getting on anywhere. What's worse is, you've no idea what you're getting yourself into even if you did get on somewhere.
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I think he's was on those meds wile wrting this thread
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If this thread is not a troll powered joke......I would like to say to the author, that, the D.O.T. has a book of acceptable, unacceptable, and acceptable with Doctor approval medications.

Any ONE of the three you mentioned would most likely fall under the "acceptable with Doctors approval" catagory.....but a combination of two or more would simpley be laughed at.

These previous posters are 100% correct.

1). Being inexperienced---strike one in todays economy

2). Pre-exsisting injury (esspecially leg) requiring medication---strike two

3). Dangerous, poetent combination of downers---you're outta there!!!

Get a desk job and rest that knee. If you need three meds as strong as those, you're in worse pain than an NFL player that just tore their ACL, and broke their back all in one hit.

You are in sad shape. Straighten up!!!
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You apparently didn't read very many of the threads before you posted or you would have picked up that there is NOT a bottom feeder sponsored school out there worth becoming an indentured servant to!

Check with a local tech school , sign up there and for $4000 LESS than any of these company schools get a better school training and not have to starve to death for the next year paying that BOTTOM FEEDER off!

Oh, those drugs that your doctor has you on have labels that say

DO NOT OPERATE HEAVY MACHINERY! I don't think you will get a job while on those meds!
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Those meds will cause you to pop for opiates every time you take a drug test. My experience with driver pre-employment qualification is that as one poster suggested, They will try to disqualify you for the knee condition, providing it is bad enough to require meds that strong. However if you are intent on driving you could try KLLM as they recently lost a discrimination suit regarding driver quals. It should appear on page one of Google search results for "Kllm". They might not be so quick to rule you out. [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link.
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