Believe me if it were that easy I would have already done it that way but I don't even have 8 months experience driving
Exit plan
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Clara3, Oct 21, 2019.
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All you have to do is apply; then when you're accepted; quit the company you're currently with.Clara3 Thanks this. -
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This how I quit jobs. They already know you're looking. They will get you back to Green Bay or wherever your home terminal is eventually. Keep running, keep a few dollars in your pocket, line up a job in the mean time, once you get to your home terminal, quit. Take the bus home or to the town of your next orientation. According to your other threads, they can't wait to get you off the payroll so it wont be long before you get back to the terminal
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Do not answer your phone. Require all communication be by electronic device. Take photos of the messages sent and received.
If your dispatcher gets abusive on the Qualcomm, well, forward it to his boss.Flyswatter2112 and foggy Thank this. -
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I got my first job with zero. Quit there at 3 weeks, no trouble getting the next.
One of my best friends has about a dozen trucks. Oil delivery, dumpster hooklift, local daycab tractor and landoll, several rollbacks, and 2 wreckers. Counting him there are only 3 drivers when he needs ten. Little local operations where you sit at the lunch table with the owner and become family, is where the shortage is. Its not at swift. Theyll find another dozen kids tomorrow and get that year each out of them.
You dont need to read the want ads, the places that need drivers worst have just given up and are driving longer hours themselves. Go where you see trucks, walk in, ask if there is an extra truck they want you in. Easy.
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