Thanks for all the replies, I got a new job driving a vacuum truck.
Another option is to become a package handler/switcher at FedEx ground, you'll get plenty of experience backing.
How many hours are you working in the oil field?
Republic services starts at $20/hour w/2% annual raises, I can do better working in a warehouse. :(
Where else should I be looking for jobs besides Indeed, Glassdoor, and Craigslist?
Estes has an ad for an OTR gig paying $0.37 - $0.42 per mile, I'm hoping that's a mistake.
I was considering applying to a local milk hauler, even though I'm not qualified. Their ad says they pay detention after 90 minutes. I'm not...
I didn't want to post them while I was working for them, which is why I posted them now. On one of my first days I learned that tractors with...
Thanks, I think I'm gonna apply to some of them for dock worker positions.
Wow starting pay $31.
How many hours/week do they work? Edit: Too many for me, and I don't have a year's experience yet.
This is gear from my former employer, I have my thoughts but I'm curious what you experienced drivers think. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Seems most, if not all, companies want drivers with several years of dump truck experience. Should I just apply anyway?
There are no feeder jobs where I'm at but they have a listing dock workers with CDLs...I'd just need to get haz. Is there a difference working for...
How many hours are you putting in each day/week? Edit: Nm saw your response to that question earlier in the thread.
I did not, #### working 6 days a week!
Any suggestions on where to look? Local trash companies run 60 hours a week, and I don't want to drive a bus.
Perhaps I should give more details, I'm a new grad at my first job running food service, so I'm already getting hourly pay and home nightly....
I'm not sure how much longer I can continue working 65-70 hours/week. I'd prefer some kind of work-life balance.
Or am I dreaming?