haha, everyone in the company called me asking me if was taking it...
told em i like it too much out on the road!, however, if they want to pay me what they did in the past, ill be back in a flash!!
formerdoorslammer!!! i hear that name will no longet stand for you as company drivers, but will still remain for o.ops??
ill look for u in sayreville, no doubt they will still have me do some of that, and i have already put my offer down to assist untill they have enough people running....$20 a stop.. could add up i guess...
Watkins shepard
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also, they may/not tell you that you have to put fuel in the truck and you wont get paid for those miles.Fooman Thanks this. -
If the truck with a spider was pulling a flat bed then ya it was me.
Like Soon2be said, he loves he road. I know theyd love to have him run out of Sayreville.
I was actually sitting in my truck and debating with myself on asking about the job when they called me.
Pulling flats I always took the truck home.
Some times I take it home with van but depends on the route im running that perticular trip.
We have a carpet customer thats 15 miles from my house and the route is within 4.5 miles of home.
I don't mind parking it at the term because the amount of days I stay out and the days I stay home it equals out to about 40 miles a day on the car. Pretty average for a 9-5 worker. -
Oh and soon2be, did you hear about the lease offer they are going to do for company drivers that want to get a W/S truck/trailer and run flat?
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seems as tho that guyS that say the flatbed is the " backbone " of the company were wrong.... perhaps a back brace is needed...
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