Thanks Tom it's alright not the end of the world, part of me thinks this is probably for the best, not the first defeat I've ever had lol! They'll be many more times in life for me to lose haha
Random LTL Rants (all are welcomed)
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by road_runner, Jun 21, 2013.
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They want you, they just didn't think you were quite ready this time. So take what you learned from the first interview and work on your weak points. Look if you go to management and hate it, you can ALWAYS be a driver. But you never know, you might be a great manager. (you certainly have an eye for detail).FlaSwampRat, dwells40, McUzi and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Well, managed to score an interview tomorrow for a.company that needs a line driver.
Not as cake as my last line job cause I do have to unload my truck and then bump a dock and get loaded.
But it's a fixed rate (good and bad) and guaranteed 830am start time sunday-thursday with a dedicated route. Happens to actually be the same route I drove for my last gig.
Won't haul.anything over 10k so I'll only be hauling pups or a box truck.Mike2633, Cardfan89, dwells40 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I just laugh.double_r, snowbird_89, Cardfan89 and 6 others Thank this. -
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The guy they picked was the gentleman who had gone through the companies management training program a couple years ago, not a requirement, but it helps, so it pretty much worked out like I thought.
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So I was watching a video on the Bakken Oil Fields in Western North Dakota and the economic boom that's been taking place there for the past decade and, it's interesting, you know forget the oil field it's self, think of all the jobs around that.
All the "man camps", bars and grills, restaurants and stores and infrastructure all those places need food and supplies just the trucking jobs unrelated to direct oil filed work are plentiful, Williston, North Dakota said they can't keep people at there service department they need garbage collectors, street sweepers, and snow plow drivers on and on and can't find people to fill those jobs, but like McDonald's, all the man camps and lodges housing guys all those places need food, if you were a Sysco or US Foods out there, you would be blowing up with business right now supplying all those places. That's what I would do if I was going to go up to the oil fields, I would be more prone to wanting to do the work that supplies the oil field like delivering food and things like that, because those camps and lodges and truck stops they make meals 24/7 around the clock.
They interviewed the truck stop manager and they said they added tire chains, coats, rain gear stuff like that and said when it rains coats and rain gear fly off the shelf. It was just interesting to see one day I would like to go there to see it. Very cold I understand.double_r, Cardfan89 and FlaSwampRat Thank this.
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