Hello.
I'm a retired soldier, (20 yrs 8 mths mostly Airborne Infantry and nearly 4 years with the Presidential Honor Guard), and a recent CDL grad from Roadmaster in, Dunn, NC. Currently I am weighing offers from various companies. Schneider Bulk and Superior Carries are on the top of my list at this time.
I have my tanker endorsement and have also submitted for my HAZMAT and TWIC background checks. Have to have the HAZMAT before I could even start with Superior. Both will be back in a few weeks.
The MVR is clean and, of course, I have a clean criminal background too. I've always been drug free, but can't say the same about alcohol. As long as you don't check me on home time while running my smoker in the backyard, we are all good and you can check me any time at work.
I have been shipper certified with HAZMAT previously by DOT, but that expired in the late 90s, maybe 2000's, so I can only say that I am familiar with that aspect. That and once being bus licensed in the military while being an Air Assault Instructor are my only transferable trade experiences.
The intangibles are over 20 years of drug testing to verify that I show up clean and ready to work. I did Real Estate for about 5 years after retirement and was a Broker in Charge for a while. It has been a bit over 8 years since I retired from the military. My location is Fayetteville, NC, so tell me, what do you got for me?
I am open to smaller companies as long as I can verify reasonable expectations of work and compensation.
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Evaluating job offers and still actively looking
Discussion in 'Seek Employment' started by Mortarmaggot, Jul 22, 2017.
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