@DMO84 If you have your hazmat & tanker endorsements then check with Skinner (STI) on Ed Bluestein just south of Bolm Rd. They haul asphalt.
Another idea if you have the tanker endorsement is SouthWaste, Liquid Environmental Solutions, Darling Ingredients, and other environmental companies like them.
You could also try to get a job as a concrete pump operator with Brundage-Bone, Capital, or somebody like that. The hours are crazy but the money is good.
Recent Grad on Felony Defferred.
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@DMO84 if Schnieder, Swift, or Western Express is willing to hire you, take the job and start racking up some behind the wheel time. Experience over a period of time, will render your felonies obsolete. Applications will still ask for you to disclose them, but you're still more than capable of getting a quality job once you become experienced.RockinChair, austinmike, Numb and 2 others Thank this. -
Thanks for all of the leads and support everyone. I'm gonna have a busy couple of weeks ahead of me and I'm grateful for that. I will post an update on my job status on this thread as soon as I can.
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If you go to page 7 of the PDF linked above the OP's Theft conviction makes him ineligible to work in the airport secure areas.
Sky Chefs and Gate Gourmet can't hire him
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I said I hope he finds a good job. My wishes are not the issue. I don't expect my feelings have anything to do with the OP getting a good job, the good job I hope he gets. I'm not one to praise someone for saying what they hope to do. Talk is cheap. EVERY convict and drug addicts says they will turn things around. Only some ever do. I think there is a very valuable lesson in the pain and suffering AFTER someone chooses to break the rules. Minimizing that pain and suffering just makes it easier for the next person to help tear down good order of society. I'm more interested in society running well for the people following the rules than the people that break society, piece by piece. I understand bad temper and emotions running way with a person, I'm Scots-Irish. Some days I might think screwing up my breakfast order should result in jail time or a minor beating for someone, but I keep a lid on that because it's bad for me, the person on the receiving end, and society. I see no proof that the places that are very easy on the rule breakers produce better results than the places that enforce the rules more strictly and treat adults like they are in kindergarten. I've heard the excuses for 50 years and society is worse off now than 50 years ago.88 Alpha Thanks this. -
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