Orientation for and older driver..
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by EZ Money, Nov 2, 2010.
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Hope they did not send it by mail . sorry just kidding had to say it though
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Really! Could take a LONG time!
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Shoulda used FEDEX?
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I went on an interview, followed up the next day and filled out 3 forms, while i WAS THERE, The owner of the company made a few calls, and said yea he'll be there by 1,
He has to pick up his driving record on the way up there, ( it was 11:00 Am)
Long story short , I had my Photo ID for the Postal contractor In very little time, and was on a route with a trainer 1 Am the following morning. -
Odd, everyone wants to get paid more such as driving for USPS, and yet gripe as postage rates go up! I know, there is too much competition from internet bill pay, etc, but still, paying employees more or paying more for services only raises a business' costs which are passed to consumers. It's a catch 22...
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LOL...is .46 per stamp really gonna break the bank?
Thing is...people who aren't making a decent wage aren't buying things.
If people aren't buying things, it's less stuff for truckers to haul.
I don't think workers should be overpaid...but all people who work hard and do a professional job should be able to enjoy a fair wage with good benefits.
But big business in this country want us to work for nothing...and then still buy their overpriced lead-tainted junk from China.
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I was thinking that!....lol!
Oh,This job is not a super high paying job for sure.Each load or route has a pay scale set by the USPS...so the contractor says anyway...
They showed us some examples...Charlotte to Philly was about 259 bucks..one way... -
used to haul USPS mail orlando to philly and back. didnt need any credentials. and i am not about about to start either. just like hauling haz all those years and doing the ports. to me - its a ripoff to make drivers pay money for a permit to do the same thing we've always done. just my 2 cents
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At least the company paid for the finger printing and back ground checks.
That is twice i have been finger printed in the last year..
I used to run in and out of the ports years ago and never had all this BS to deal with..
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