and like tenconamei said that the company had it against him. Controlling his routes. If he would've had records of this activity, he would've had a case. He probaly still has if he can gather these records of the carrier controling and choosing his routes. Ok time to go fishing!
Advice on finding a job after a rollover?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by tenconamei, Apr 5, 2013.
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I am just saying that I am seemingly assumed 'guilty' of wrecking a vehicle until I get a year's experience to prove my innocence otherwise by the insurance industry. This OP already HAS proved he is guilty of wrecking a vehicle. I hope all works out for the OP, but if it were me, I would be looking for another line of work. Frankly, I cannot wait for the day when I no longer have to hold a steering wheel for a living myself. -
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Stupidity, at its height, is to read TTR for six months and still sign-on at a bottom-feeder. It continues to baffle me that these 'experienced' truckers cannot see this. -
i am curiuos, how long does it take a newbie to find a job if he/she doesnt go with a bottom feeder??? i am not sayin that they SHOULD go with one...i am just curious how long they have to hold out to find something else...
AND for the name callin...you can make you case and point without callin names....cant you??? if not, then i guess you must not have a valid point to make.....
Pete....ya old geezer....i love ya man....LOLLast edited: Apr 6, 2013
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I am studying today for the HazMat test in the 60 degree weather and 60 mph winds outside so that I can put the LTLs back in to play. Over the winter, they now want not only "T", like they always did, but now "H" and preferably "X" is required before you can even get them to look at an application from a new driver prospect. -
Fiddle Sticks- That attitude is going to get you into a wreck sooner than anything else. Further, you say you have all of this experience with insurance companies from pre-trucking days, yet you whine and moan about how hard it is to find a company to run for with little to no experience. You KNEW how the system worked before you got in the saddle and you're still bringing up those complaints?
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