I never once said I don’t want to truck. All I said was I want to go to school in the truck. Which I could do for free, if I Uber for 2 months.
Yesterday I worked 14 hours and made less than $90 . That’s if I get paid properly. Thus far, there’s a high chance I won’t be paid properly (paid at all for tarping)
Is it reasonable to ask for 6 weeks off?
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CAUTION: Those "dollar store" account dedicated driving jobs will require strong backing/maneuvering skills.
Many of those parking lots/docking areas are just too small for modern-sized big rigs (Schneider will not give you a trailer less than 48 feet long to do those deliveries) -- and you will also be backing/driving into areas with customer/other vendor vehicles in your way.
Slide those trailer tandems ALL THE WAY FORWARD -- before entering!!!
A MUCH BETTER, SAFER choice for a new driver: a dedicated account instead with Home Depot, Lowe's, Bass Pro Shops, or even Costco.
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I can't speak for the "Chi town" area....but down here in the "deep south" ...I am seeing a fair number of job postings for Schneider's tanker fleet.
With those ads: no previous experience is required (at least, as of the time of this posting).
If you could get into that fleet, survive the training phase...& stay in it for AT LEAST A YEAR (longer of course would be better still) -- that would set you up for some of the highest-paying gigs in the industry.
Their tanker training is easily some of the best in the industry.
Also: with tanker duty -- you would no longer have to be concerned with trailer "tail swing" issues in those dollar-store parking lots.
Just some food for thought...while you perfect your dance video choreography....
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