And I quit with no plan. Ok so that was my big mistake. Guess what. I liked that position as an NDF driver. I got to try tons of different accounts and different equipment. And I was paid almost fair pay. Not quite but close. But I still don't regret it. Schneider ain't going anywhere. I can always call them back. I'm not going back to that account tho because I know I'll get #### on.
Ok I quit, but I’ll be back…. Maybe
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Me personally I've only done dry van for a month, mostly done flatbed work and 3 months on reefer dollar general.
I know quitting just before hitting a year was a hinderance. That's why I'm not just taking whatever is available. Also why I'm still leaning towards Schneider. If I took something at a different company I'd definitely be stuck there for some time, otherwise if I left I'd definitely be a job hopper.
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I will say that if you had your hazmat, pilot and loves both advertise sleeper truck positions that pay hourly.
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I can’t get behind the whole “there’s so many guys working for free and just don’t know it”, I’ve been on the fence about putting out any kind of helpful information to you because in the beginning of this journey you were gung ho, sucked it up and got the job done, now here we are and there’s a rebuttal for everything posted that you don’t agree with. The term work for free would be just that, perform a task and get nothing, why is there such a mentality in this nation that if you don’t get exactly what you want then it’s not worth doing. My dad picked seaweed at a nuclear plant when I was a kid and he was laid off, he didn’t make much, but his work wasn’t free, it might not have been enough but it was something. I know I’m wasting my time putting out this opinion, but man you’re not making any friends on this forum, let me guess “you don’t need them”, people are tired or growing tired of trying to help you out. Safe travels in life man, I’m gonna check out before I even check in.
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