Maybe these :
www.americantruckinggroup.com
www.nationwidexpress.com
www.triplediamondlogistics.com
www.carolinacargo.com
4 Preventables, HELP!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lokioe, Sep 11, 2019.
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Dude, really? At what point do you give up? I’m happy to hear your motivation to get back behind the wheel, but jeez, you need more training. My family doesn’t deserve to share the road with you.
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I get a kick out of, the you need more training. some folks just are not trainable.
It takes a certain amount of sense, and if you do not have it on day one, you will likely not have it by the time you retire either.Tx Countryboy, Lepton1, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this. -
To the OP, its more of the insurance companies that don t want to take a chance with you. Trust me some companies would like to, but insurance companies have as much say so these days as the President and CEO.
You may try a local gig like Coke, Pepsi, or beer companies if they ll hire you, and just stay there until those preventables fall off.
Next time, just pay a more attention to detail, get out and look and assess every situation so that you won t repeat early mistakes. Most of all, try to learn a valuable lesson from those accidents -
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- Get a 4-year degree at the US Merchant Marine Academy or one of the six state maritime academies.
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If I work driving someone elses truck, which I used to do a little, but haven't in the last 3 years, I was drawing 59 and change an hour, usually on 6 12's, plus prudem if out of town. There are jobs that pay as little as 30 bucks an hour too though, I just never worked them.
And that includes overtime over 8 hours a day.Last edited: Sep 15, 2019
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It isn't an issue of keep trying, it is an issue of knowing when to give up.
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