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My Job
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by Scarecrow03, Jun 3, 2008.
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sounds like a good gig! but, ya got to man up big B!! i (before trucking) used to crawl around in 120+ attics all day, and was ready to eat a whole #### chicken by lunch LOL. you will get used to it, keep on truckin bro!!!
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Crow, you need to take your crew to any pilot. Plenty of work there....
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I've never been one to eat when I'm hot. Just hook me up with some water or Gatorade and I'm good to go for 10-12 hrs.
I know your right, truck driver.
There's two Pilots at the same exit north of town. I'll have to mention that to the powers that be.
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if i can eat in the A/C i'm ok, but eating is kinda harder out in the heat. make sure ya eat a good breakfast and carry ya a banana for a snack!
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If I have breakfast, it's usually just a bowl of cereal. Either that or a sausage egg and cheese biscuit from the local convenient store. Also, I've never been one to bring anything with me to work. It'd be so much cheaper and convenient if I would, but I just don't.
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i hyear ya. i love the hilshire farms smoked sausage biscuit pilot usually has
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Congratulations on your gig Scarecrow.
I have tried to get one of those type gigs also. With the sslllloooow
economy it is near impossible. I did get a tip on a job yesterday and am going Monday and knock on their door. -
Even with the slow economy, my company is still hiring people. Mostly laborers, since a lot of the young kids around here don't like to work for their money. However, they again asked me this past week if I knew of any good drivers looking for a job. I replied with a smart alack comment similar to, "There aren't any drivers better than me."
All I'm trying to say is that smaller companies that have been around for a while are going to make it through the current economic down cycle and might even grow.
I hope your job search goes well. Best of luck.
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scarecrow's got it made.
I too love my job. I fell into a local gig with a family member of mine after I was laid off at R/S Body Co.
Drive tri-axle dump hauling aggregate and asphalt. We do a lot of state and federal highway projects though.
Here's a few pics I shot the other day, just for fun....
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