Unfair? How is it unfair? It's not like the joint, pipe, or bong jumped into his hand and forced him to hit of them. So please stop trying to make him feel better about himself. This is what people need to understand. You #### yup, then you pay the consequences. There's it's no boo hoo ########, stop feeling sorry for yourself, if you truly want to drive do what was suggested. If you want to drive just because you was told there was such a huge shortage, and you are tired of looking, then you might be best of searching elsewhere. Personally, I'd much rather pay the taxes so you're ### stays out of a truck and on welfare. Least then I know you aren't as much of a risk on the road ways with myself, my wife, or kids.
And I highly doubt it was one mistake. I suspect he was a habitual smoker, lost his last job because he popped positive, and someone who he knows drives truck told him to try it out.
Really would like to start truck driving please offer me advice!
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I am not confused anymore. Thank you for the response and message man (Chinatown), very helpful.
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Do what Chinatown recommended, but get off the dope and stay off of it. Once you get through SAP try Carolina Freight. They may take you. It may be a long road and I know you need a job, but your past decisions have impacted your future. You can get through it, just have some patients and do the right thing. You may need to get a job elsewhere to get by for now.
Good luck, hope you succeed.Last edited: May 23, 2014
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I'm sorry that someone was willing to help you get into this industry when the fact is you really shouldn't be in this industry at all.
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I sympathized with him making a mistake or mistakes which effected his life's path permanently but also added that it's his responsibility to be aware of the rules and follow them. I've made a ton of mistakes and learned a ton of lessons along the way. As I said, I'm clean now, and I'm sure I'm not the only on this forum who used drugs in the past and cleaned up. -
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