Were your warnings listed as violations on the form you were given? Run from this job. There are a lot better paying jobs in your area with companies that maintain there equipment. Protect your cdl. It is your livelihood. Get your tanker and hazmat endorsements. Tanker companies are begging for driviers in Houston.
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by chowtimex3, Apr 18, 2018.
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Check with bigger trucking companies (Prime, Schneider, Werner, etc. in that order). Many of them will pay off that $3500 if you stay with them for one year.
People have opinions about the big companies; however, pay your dues and let them be your starter company.
After a year over the road (OTR) most local companies welcome you with open arms.
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$800 isn't decent money in Houston. Decent money in Houston is enough money to move out of Houston.
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Now that's funny!
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Let's see... $800 week is very low, but it's what you are making now so I'll use it.
$800 x 50 weeks per year x 25 years (most people get more use out of their CDL)
Is losing $1,000,000 worth it for that company when you loose your CDL due to their faulty equipment?
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These guys are right. I started hauling containers, and this is a loose business. The weights don't seem to match the bills, and I was warned to avoid scales at all costs. Now my CDL is in jeopardy from the events this year. There are tons of jobs out there, but if they can't get you insured you aren't going to get hired.
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Dude, honestly, no disrespect intended. WTF does that even mean?
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Can haulers are notorious for running a shady business with very low pay. They push their drivers to run illegally and their equipment is almost always unsafe. Get a new job kid. You'll thank us for it later.
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It means when a relative burial is finished in about a year there, I will visit the farm where the truck is kept and take a look at it again, and maybe take it for a drive.
I don't know how else to make it plainer.
Maybe I should go back to wall to wall texts explaining every little word again. Every time I try to be brief like the twitter crowd questions come up. -
Lol. Or maybe you should take your meds before you go on a rambling diatribe about nothing that pertains to NOTHING!
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