You need to wait 6 months before leaving that company to make sure the drugs you were on when you accepted the job are out of your system.
I may be working for a bad carrier?
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I don’t think you may be working for a bad carrier, you are working for a bad one
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Here’s a comparison for you to think about if you’re really wondering.
I too work for a small 25 truck fleet.
- I’m home every day unless *I* choose to do an overnight run.
- I work Monday thru Friday
- Non forced dispatch, although it’s EXTREMELY rare anyone here requests not to do something.
- Average about 8.5-9 hours a day
- Off all major holidays WITH pay
- Need off for whatever? No problem
- I get paid for EVERYTHING I do.
- Affordable, decent insurance
- if I’m not loaded immediately, I go on the hourly clock.
- Truck getting serviced? I go on the hourly clock (unless I’m off that day)
- Breakdown? I go on the hourly clock, not some dumb $100 daily rate.
- Owner supplies everything we need to include: shirts, gloves, hard hat, reflective vest, waterproof all season jacket, anything at all, he provides.
Heck, he bought an antenna (a whip or whatever they call them for my CB when I told him I had a CB, but not an antenna.
The drivers NEVER leave. I got lucky and was literally at the right place right time when I got hired.
Yeah, I’d say you need to move on.Last edited: Sep 6, 2018
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