Not getting a straight answer is a bad sign. Maybe he's not interested enough in your future to go get the real answers you need. Just do the best you can where you are at while you look for a better job. Leave on good terms, whenever you leave.
What is the final straw here
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Sometimes companies like that just don't take a liking to you for whatever reason lol.....I have nothing better than what everyone else has already advised, but at least you have a job and a check coming in. I do, however, have come to learn.........the highest paying gigs are few and far between. It ain't a whole bunch of room at the top. You can make good money just about anywhere in trucking, with few exceptions. You don't want to pigeon hole yourself. When I was working for another small company, the owner told me, "You work a job as long as it does what you need for it do. When it no longer does that, you move on." You're delaying the process of looking around....that leads me to believe that the job is doing enough of what you need for it do....it's just not fitting the story you want to write. If you want to travel interstate, I promise you, there is no difficulty in making that happen.
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