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Old 08.23.2009
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pet friendly companies ??

is there a list of pet friendly trucking companies on here, would be nice to know what companies have APU's too, guess would also need to know if there is a differance in policies on the above from lease /company/oo s , been trying to find a decent company that will allow me to work as company driver have a apu and allow my dog, I've got 12yrs exp, but have been collecting unemployment for the last year , no accidents or tickets. I've never worked for these companies so you will need to research them farther . SRT allows pets and has APU,s , and i believe TMC does, any1 with more. O & S if you lease .
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With you being on unemployment it will be hard enough to get hired with out limiting yourself on pets and apu co's
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Hope you like hearing that you will need either a refresher course
or attend driving school because your past 12 yrs most likely won't
count as "current experience". That is what most large companys will tell you.
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