It means join the armed forces for 4 years, live "rent free", then get a loan through the VA.
ABF layoffs
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by TahoeTrucker, Jul 14, 2023.
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I still have my Original sea bag but I didn’t get the titles to any bridge’s.
It’s all prospective.
I’m just giving options to people who lost their jobs and are wondering where the next paycheck is going to come from.Old_n_gray and LtlAnonymous Thank this. -
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Was a pretty good deal for me.
I got in when the rates were in the low 3's. Over payed every month and was done in about 17 years.
But, no. There wasn't any flaming hoops to jump through.LtlAnonymous Thanks this. -
Another is the possibility of never getting to use the benefits in the first place.
All I'm saving is joining the armed forces isn't a free ride to easy street.Jubal Early Times and LtlAnonymous Thank this. -
A friend of mine said that he read on Facebook that Dayton had 18 additional city drivers laid off Around August 18th. Speculation on the thread was that ABF quit hauling some freight after the new contract because it became unprofitable due to the new contract. Can anyone confirm any of this?
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