Gee.... You do realize that the "proper" way to handle a mid life crisis is: Buy a Harley and go to Sturgis in August.
Going to Swift orientation on Tuesday (Syracuse)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Masshole/Noobie, Aug 13, 2017.
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What I wonder is if, at Swift, you can switch trainers IF you find that you, for one reason or another, simply do not get along with such trainer again, for whatever that reason might be.
I also am curious who you have to speak with if you have issues with your DM or FM? Can you request a new one, or to be switched to a different one? This question is more about general companies though. I tend to think that a lot of the truckers success lies in if you have a good DM/FM. If you do, and you both can get along and see eye to eye, and/or work #### out when it does hit the fan, then wonderful.
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I live in Sturgis and avoid the rally like the plague.
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I imagine there is some guy in Tennessee claiming to run the rally. No way. It's too big. The local governments are involved in running it.
I was just trying to joke around with the OP about mid life crisis'. He has a heck of a way of treating it. I joke that the Rally is an overgrown nursery for mid life crisis'. Still, there are an awful lot of good, fun loving people who come to the rally. I wish them the best. Want them to have fun and go home alive. Every year, it's depressing, watching the death toll rise.BigBob410 and Truckermania Thank this. -
Where'd ya go, M/N?
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Personally, if he has the wherewithal to endure the military stints, he can do this. Just might take a little bit more tongue biting on his part. -
Ten years and seemingly never deployed kinda shocked me. ANYHOW I'm praying that no one gets called up or deployed and NoKo is resolved peacefully. -
But I run for Coca Cola doing Bulk..
Even though it's early morning work 3-4am start times..
It's really nice easy work (if everything goes smooth)
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