I talked to small town volunteer fire department people. One guy quit after three years too many accident victims. He did fight fires, just dealt with messed up situations. Like 10% was fire fighting.
Here’s what I’ve learned from 6 months as CDL A driver
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I drove a truck for a while, then when the cameras came, I left. I always had other things going on, like an education, military reserves, and eventually I got a state job as a corrections officer. I'm retired now. Btw they are repealing WEP so a state job is an excellent way to supplement retirement. Only takes you 5 years minimum. I am not putting up with that any more. Most people can find work that doesn't risk your life and health so much. I don't understand, but good luck, I guess.Chi Town Steers Thanks this. -
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You assume a lot and are very condescending.Sirscrapntruckalot, Pigdude, Gearjammin' Penguin and 1 other person Thank this. -
Btw theyare repealing WEP so a state job is anexcellent way to supplement retirement. Only
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Oh and BTW, sorry you have to worry about supplementing your retirement. My four decades in trucking will leave me in a position such that I won’t need to supplement my retirement. Sorry for your predicament, I’ve heard others say the same thing I don’t understand it though. Good luck , I guessSirscrapntruckalot, Pigdude, Suspect Zero and 1 other person Thank this. -
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