I hear ya on that Heavy. I was actually honest and up front regarding my experience to the job I "was" going to take, and it was the guy I talked to on the phone that said he'd help my embellish on my application to satisfy insurance requirements. Ultimately I waked away from the whole deal before it began, due to some other red flags that popped up along the way before I ever had a chance to show up for my first day to pick up the truck. It just wasn't worth the time or energy to me.
Assistance in fibbing?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by TheyCallMeDave, Aug 12, 2017.
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When you tell the truth everything is really easy to remember!RockinChair and rabbiporkchop Thank this.
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No #### man, and I mean this truly.
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My ex still hasn't figured this out and she's still scratching her head wondering why she keeps getting beaten in Family Court every time she drags me into court. Honesty is the best policyRockinChair Thanks this.
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If they want you to fib on your application, they may want the payroll lady to fib on your paycheck.
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Go watch chasing Andrew Jackson on you tube, he is doing the sandbox thing, lots of waiting, good money though.
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No, I have never used marijuana in my entire life. The mere thought of this is terrifying. I only smoke legal buds and drink a quart of legal jim bean daily.
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That's interesting, I was checking them out on indeed awhile back
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Yea I watch some of his videos. The thing is, he's working for an O/O and on say a 40 mile haul he was making a minimum of 100 bucks, whereas the larger companies are paying 60-70 for the same haul without any detention pay.
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