@Irishfan
1) If you are not able to get a truck driving job, perhaps you could apply to work on the loading docks, build up a good solid work history for the next 3 to 10 years, eventually working your way into a truck driving job.
2) VOLUNTEER to work as many extra hours & shifts that are offered to you, doing your absolute best every hour, every minute you are on the job. If all you can get are the crap jobs, take them & do them well. A paycheck is still a paycheck.
3) SAVE as much money as you can, living minimally & sparsely as possible. Stay as debt free as possible. STAY AWAY from the bars, taverns, pool halls, strip joints, massage parlors, gambling joints, street corners, and other places that breeds nothing but trouble.
4) In the mean time, keep your current CDL as current as possible, including keeping up with your medical for your CDL.
God bless every American and their families! God bless the U.S.A.!
TransAm Trucking Pushed me to do illegal driving
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The people doing the hiring won't use that for the reason they won't hire you but it doesn't matter anyway.
In all of your posts you've failed to address what you did and seem to take no personal responsibility for your actions. That says a lot about your attitude toward what you did.Another Canadian driver, Lonesome, drvrtech77 and 1 other person Thank this. -
I guess you haven't applied for a trucking job and been denied any time recently. All but one of the denials I have received have had a reason for the denial provided. The one that didn't tell, I didn't bother to ask.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
I don't doubt you'll find a job. Jobs aren't hard to find. But you'll still be carrying your personal baggage wherever you go. And you should be.Another Canadian driver and buddyd157 Thank this. -
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You asked for advice and you were given advice. If you don't like or agree with the advice you're perfectly free to ignore it.
I stand by what I said.
The fact that you're indignant about the way you're being treated here tells us that you still haven't faced up to the deeds that require you to register with law enforcement. There are employers that will take advantage of that.
This isn't kindergarten. You don't get to holler "foul" when something you've done comes back to bite you.
The only person hurting you is yourself.Another Canadian driver, mjd4277, Lonesome and 4 others Thank this. -
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