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Attention employers: We now require a valid DOT# for anyone wishing to post a driving position. If your job offer doesn't contain a DOT number, it will not get past moderation and will not appear in the forum. The other requirements in the sticky at the top of this section are still required as well. Thank you for understanding.
So excited, I just can't hide it.
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by Alaskan, Feb 13, 2007.
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CONGRATS!!!
And remember you ever have that fright out there on the roads about that thing you were telling us about....Were here for ya DUDE!
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yeah, thats a good tip, I will see what I can find through the company for living arrangements, well after my 3,264 mile trip to cedar city to drop off some stuff, it will be right around 274 miles to layton from cedar city. It won't be that bad seeing as I have my neon I get real good mileage with it.
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lol, I won't be sleeping in many hotels, I think I will be fine. Thanks for your concern Cybergal, I am flattered. :smt046
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Glad everything is working out for you. Insurance is the problem. Several on here has called me out on that, but without recent OTR or not a recent Grad many have to go the refresher course route to get their foot back in the door. Used to be if you had a CDL that is all that mattered. That was then this is now. Keep us posted!
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It's very understandable....if I had a company I wouldn't want to take someone's word without an extensive background in OTR, then give them my highly expensive truck, trailer, and goods. I am dreading the refresher course because it will take extra time and money. I have found a place up here that will give me the refresher course for $450.00 so it won't be to bad on the pocket book. I will keep you guys posted for sure, this is by far the best trucking forum I have ever encountered and the people on it are fun to talk with. I plan on sticking around for a while.
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Congrats Alaskan! That sounds like a good deal!
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Way to go Alaska wishing you all the best!
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Thank you fellow forum users
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Goodluck A-man.I drove to and from Alaska to the lower 48 back in the mid 70`s when the Alcan was still dirt and gravel.Use to live in North Pole(no joke) just outside Fairbanks when stationed in the air force.:smt025
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