Well, your somewhat right, and I say this because I like to work and work hard, sitting doesn't pay the bills and we all know this as fact. I suppose my biggest complaints come from doing deck work in Canada the last 4 years or so, most companies can't keep you moving due to lack of freight or that fact that they hire alot of smucks that end up burning there contracts to the ground, or because they don't maintain there equipment and end up losing contracts because of there LAX maintenance programs. But I certainly have had jobs that I walked from because of personal issues. I don't want to give the impression that they're all garbage, there is certainly companies that do what they should. When I sit and think about it, and this is what I need to change, as I've stated I need to become a little more personable for sure and learn how to communicate what's on my mind, because I've lost that over the years due to some of my experiences. I'm not trying to give the impression that I'm perfecy, because none of us are. I'm just stuck at the moment. I'll get it figured as I normally do
Sick of being lied too!
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Mr sick and tired, Mar 30, 2016.
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peterd Thanks this.
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Have you tried Erb/KDac?
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Honestly I don't even want to run vans. No offense to the ladies and gentlemen that do it, it's not physically demanding enough for me. But, I miss the van work due to the fact that you go everywhere and your not stuck on certain lanes. At this stage in the game I'm taking a kit Kat break an extended kit Kat break to straighten me out, cause some of us just get a little rough around the edges after a while. I love trucking, but there's to many things to factor in for me right now. I want my next move to be the right one, and final one. But thx for your suggestions and everybody's for that matter
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