From prison to a big rig
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by asphaltreptile311, Dec 27, 2019.
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Several states have that program.
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It would be good if they can replicate say a S60 Detriot and a Roadranger 10 for shifting on the machine for example. And implement physics modeling etc.
Gaming is nice but nothing like the real thing. It is very good to see this kind of program for them. Gives them something to focus on. Otherwise they turn into animals in those places with no hope.Flat Earth Trucker and Chinatown Thank this. -
Isn't it pretty hard to get hired in the states with fresh felonies? I know it is here.
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From prisoner to truck driver; should be a pretty smooth transition.
Not much difference between the two.expedite_it, autopaint, Studebaker Hawk and 15 others Thank this. -
Not at all difficult to be hired with fresh felonies.
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More power to em - they will probly be great drivers
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Unfortunately I know a couple of people that went to prison, animal behavior is what got them there.De Trucker, Fredterbert6666, Whyte Trashe and 3 others Thank this.
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Hmm, times sure have changed. Years ago, it was t'other way 'round. The trick was, don't get caught. Funny thing, most of those inmates were probably jailed for drug related offenses, what's the worst that can happen here? Maybe this has something to do with my increased drug testing post. I have no problem with ex-inmates driving a truck. I'm sure some are cool people, it's just, got to be the bottom of the barrel, no?
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Pennsylvania has a 5 year waiting period after release.I knew a guy who served time if federal prison for wall street crimes.
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