Trouble getting a company to hire me. i would love some advice

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by thteothers, Sep 11, 2013.

  1. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    The lessons of Les Miserable, "Look down, Look down, Don't look me in the eye, You'll always be a slave..." is the inherent evil of blind oppression, blind obedience, situational blindness and the human consequences of taking wrongful advantage. Hugh Jackman (Jean Valjean), Russell Crowe (Javert), Anne Hathaway (Fantine) and the rest. Great cast. And contrasting that with the opened and opening hearts of Valjean, of Fantine and certainly Cosette (Amanda Seyfried)--self-sacrifice on behalf of others.

    Directly applicable to mega carrier starter companies' taking advantage via 80-100 hr weeks OTR for $400-$600/week or less--not just the OP's predicament and the stiff reactions to him.

    Guess who's coming to dinner?? A felon!!

    I would assert that it is not defensive of the felon we should be, he's got a heavy road to hoe of his own. Can we take up a felon's predicament (not blindly or stupidly--to recognize and sympathize, if not empathize) like the Bishop who saw good in Valjean despite his theft from the church... or consequentially become Javert's ironic self-sacrifice--his own life for trying to subsume Valjean's. Why begrudge a felon a happy ending in trucking?

    What's to gain by holding him back?



    /Oh, well. Probably no one has a clue what I'm talking about, eh? Where's the Bright One, double yellow? Many edits made here...

    Books?? Didn't those go away with USPS?? Can you still find those?? The movie is an adaptation, a musical, after all. Not the full enchilada of Valjean's dilemma, etc.
    Loved the movie and the performances. And the movie was lo-o-o-o-ong!! Hey, we're truck drivers here. : 0)
    For that, this thread came under hijack as soon as folks took to evaluating the OP as a good or bad person, rather than his topic, how to get a good trucking job if a felon. The tendency to bash OPs mystifies me to no end. It's really not about him. A very Javertian response to the OP. So hijack away, you're more on topic than the bashers. Les Miserables is precisely on point.

    Oh, yes, we do have at least one Javert here.
     
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  3. goingcrazy

    goingcrazy Crusty Number Cruncher

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    I find the movie to be a poor retelling of the book. There's a whole lot more to it than that, but I don't wish to hijack the thread.
     
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  5. Chiver3816

    Chiver3816 Bobtail Member

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    Is the x a cover up from the level class 1 or a felony as most states don't have class x felony plus I have not seen any replies to the type of crime it was so there may be hope depending on the the 5 w's.
     
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  6. born&raisedintheusa

    born&raisedintheusa Road Train Member

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    If one ever talks to a cold case detective of any major police department, they will tell you that there are criminals who have gone years, decades, without even as much as one iota of suspicion placed on them.

    Some of these cold cases are some extremely serious major felonies as murder, armed robberies, burglaries, embezzling, swindling, along with other serious crimes.

    It is quite true that convicted felons must pay their dues after getting out of prison to reprove themselves. There is no doubt about that whatsoever. However, there are a lot of criminals who have yet to be caught.

    The BOTTOM LINE is that a "clean" record does NOT always mean a "clean" person. On the flip side, a person who has had a "dirty" past with a "dirty" record has often turned out to actually become a truly clean person.

    People are NOT what they always appear to be.

    God bless every American and their families! God bless the U.S.A.!
     
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  7. born&raisedintheusa

    born&raisedintheusa Road Train Member

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    Trucking is a semi-independent job in which you don't have another person looking over your shoulder all the time.
     
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  8. Chiver3816

    Chiver3816 Bobtail Member

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    Thats true MJE as i have worked with cops that were to clean and they made me uneasy and i worked with others that did some dumb things but understood 100 percent where bad choices will place them.
     
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    Get buckled in then cause I feel like debatin' after post 108.
     
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  10. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    I can "prove" that Mendel's theory of genetic inheritance is "wrong" simply by manipulating certain numbers in the test itself


    ...but statistics HAVE proven that I can not say this three times fast.








     
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  11. goingcrazy

    goingcrazy Crusty Number Cruncher

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    At what level of confidence?
     
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