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I think you might have posted in the wrong thread, no biggie tho. If you want to see what all Lady K and Klingon went through(and are still going thru) with Central you should check out this thread, The adventures of 'Team Klingon' It basically chronicles their experiences with Central Ref. I think they are doing good and really like it there. Hope that helps some![]()
My adventures with Western Pacific Truck School Modesto CA
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by thePUNISHER, Jan 11, 2011.
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Thanks Punisher for your PM...unable to send reply via PM because I don't have enough posts yet. Thanks again!
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Hey no problem. Happy to help!
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You just keep pushing it back, don't you?
I can see the pull of local work for family reasons, but I just couldn't do it, especially in California. *shudders* Good luck to you, either way. Keeping an eye on you, even when I don't post. I read a lot, but some days I'm just too tired to type.
thePUNISHER Thanks this. -
Yeah I pushed it back again. I'm trying really hard to get something local. If I can I'll end up hauling fruits and veggies through the harvest season, June thru October. It'll be hard work, like 12-14 hours a day and 6-7 days a week but the pay is really good. So hopefully I hear from one of them soon. If not though that's ok with me, I'll still be headed to watkins. I'll be happy to be working anywhere at this point. I just feel like if I don't at least try to get something local I'm not looking at all my options, you know?
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Well just a little update... It turns out that Watkins Shepard isn't interested in hiring me. I guess putting it off to get together everything I'd need on road and to see if I could find something locally has them thinking I'm not interested in going OTR. So, they let me know today that they won't be holding an orientation slot for me anymore and wished me good luck in finding a local gig. Oh well, no hard feelings on my side. I've got a lot of applications in locally, putting some more in in the next few weeks and I'm also applying to some more OTR companies so I'm sure everything will work out in the end.
On a positive note I've got an interview tomorrow morning with a company out of Los Banos called Morning Star. Wish me luck!! They haul tomatoes June thru October. It's a decent job, pays pretty well, I'll probably be working nights(no problem with that), and like I said before its long hours. I'd be hauling doubles from the field to the processing plant. Plus after I get laid off I'll have a little experience that might help me get a year round gig with the gravel/rock haulers here in town. -
There's a little company in Ceres, CA. called B. Panella Drayage that might give you a shot. It's a family owned company and Mattew and Willie Panella are pretty good guys.
I've known these guys since they were kids and the family owned company has been around since 1912.
They just run California.CaliforniaJellyroll and thePUNISHER Thank this. -
Thanks for the info! I thought that Panella was just one of the seasonal ag haulers. Here is the one I was going to apply to in a couple weeks when they start gearing up for harvest season, http://www.panellatrucking.com/ It looks like B. Panella Drayage is a different company? It looks like one is in Modesto/Stockton and the one you recommended is in Ceres so I'll go check them out and put in an application a.s.a.p. Again, THANKS for the info! :smt023
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They're a very small company...They haul double vans, Mostly insulation for Certain-Teed out of Chowchilla.
I seriously doubt that they have a website or anything, They're very "old school.thePUNISHER Thanks this. -
Thanks! I'm going to head down there now and try to pick up an application.
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