I have looked at craigslist and applied to a few yesterday and already have a interview to up. that job they havre a driver and a sales position open, and considering my background i could do either. I have a degree in civil engineering, and currently work for a truss manufacturer, basically running to place. I have thought about buying the company I work for, but I was just away for annual training, and he is making a lot of changes, including reducing hours. So it's time for me to work closer to home. I am trying to advoid the food services jobs has I hear around hear me of them maintain their equipment.
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yeah, me, myself, i'd never do food service. it pays good, but you also earn that money. the heck with that. there are LTL company's on the cape, oor very nearby.
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Food service is excellent though for someone that need to get their finances in order and needs money fast. The pay is really good and a new driver can do that for a year and probably be debt free by then. Now, can move to a company that may be more desirable for the long term.buddyd157 Thanks this.
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thing is, here in N.E. eateries are in narrow streets, alleys, etc. one food company in particular was AGAR, they are now under a new name (Reinhart) , if you so much as scratched a bumper, they fired you.Last edited: Jul 29, 2018
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I always carried some white & gray duct tape and flat white & flat black spray paint to cover up boo-boo's and never snitched on myself.
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I'm not ruling out the d services on, they are just not my top choice, even though I know the money is good. I know someone who worked for Rinehart and Said that the trailers always had issues. And they will somtimes pull shady crap
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Don’t listen to the other responses. I’m from CT with yrs of experience. Go to J Line out of RI.
.50 CPM per mile, nice trucks. Out and back. Good luck!Mann0567 Thanks this. -
How much experience does J Line require?
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Everyone is desperate. Don’t worry, make sure it looks like you have 1 yr.
“Act like a duck, Talk like a duck and you’ll be just fine as a duck”
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