Update: They forced my hand and I had to deadhead 700 miles back to the terminal. They sent me a load that picks up 1800 on Monday and drops 1500 Wednesday. I sent several emails stating that I could not deliver this load as my flight leaves early Tuesday morning, they still forced the load on me stating it was the best they had so I sent them a polite email telling them that I'll deadhead the truck back to the terminal which is where I am know.
Quiting a mega carrier.
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Go for style. Ignore all that advice about not burning bridges, or pissing anyone off. Live for that moment!
You to can quit like these folks..
Google it. It's funnier uncensored, an you can see her mouth it. I wonder if she decided to get into the pot industry..
I had to edit this one. You folks are smart though I'm sure you can figure it out.
You really shouldn't listen to me. Listen to the people I told you not to.
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It's always one or two, you get a rise by arguing with people online. I thank you for your "vast well of knowledge" in the trucking world though and bid you good day.
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One more thing. Drivers like you generally fall into 3 groups. The first and largest group are the ones that don't last in this business much more then 3 years. These forums are full of drivers asking questions about coming back after 3 to 10 years. Some never come back .The reasons are many. The next group are next largest one. These drivers listen to us older guys some after several gobsmacks. These drivers generally make it and have great careers. The last group is by far the smallest group. These drivers simply know it all and no matter where they land it is always the same. Their story is it is always somebody else at fault. It is this type that has to spend 2 hours doing employment histories because they change jobs every 6 to 10 months. This OP is showing every sign of being in the 3rd group.
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