I'm just talking about advertising in general. It's like sitting on the toilet in Home Depot, when they interrupt their ####ty music to say "let's do this", and I'm like fine, go ahead and take credit for that, I wasn't attached to it.
Why is it so hard to find good drivers?
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Ziggy319, Sep 5, 2013.
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Wow. What is going on. Lol
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I think hunting a good driver is about like snipe hunting.
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I say perfection is overrated. As long as you live people make mistakes. It sad that trucking companies allow insurance companies to dictate what drivers they can hire. It used to be a time when a guys hard work and willingness to get the job done was a better quality than picking at a guys mistakes
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I can’t find a driving job really down on my luck been had my cdls for 2 year with no experience I have no felony
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This is a five year old thread. I don't think you'll get much help here. I would start a new thread and put your location, what kind of work you are looking for and mention the battery charge as well. #chinatown keeps a list of companies that may give you a chance.
Don't use the phrase " Only with battery charge" If I was going to be your boss I'd not want "only a battery" to happen to me. Think of how you come off in interviews. I'm a big guy and I tone things down because I know I can come off as intimidating. With that on your record you need to put out the vibe of a kitten.gentleroger, Ziggy319 and 59EX Thank this. -
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