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ANY driver for a good paying job...

Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by M.Enterprises, May 22, 2009.

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  1. M.Enterprises

    M.Enterprises Medium Load Member

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    "The" job has been filled. I could start a new thread for new potential positions, but this is easier. Teh driver is doing great. Right now I'm a little disappointed with my broker. First time she has really let me down. I don't think it is a trend, though.
     
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    who did u get to fill the job "M." ? somone off here?
     
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    M.Enterprises Medium Load Member

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    No, craigslist. He might be joining the forum soon. I gave him my laptop and internet card. Only one I had. Also gave him my last $60. I couldn't be more "all in" than I am lol. Somehow I am still this greedy extortionist because the guy could not have possibly got a job with any other trucking company. How does that work? Its like saying I'm evil because I feed a homeless man before buying a champagne bottle for Bill Gates.

    Anyways, I got a good feeling about this. Feelings don't mean much, but it is a start.
     
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    Congrats Mr M. just like my first thread said (maybe this time will be better) let us know how this are going and I wish you the best. Sincerely Terry B
     
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    hey mr m thanks for the message you sent me . i think there was a misunderstanding. i will be having a fusion surgery on july 10th it will be 8-10 months before i will be able to work again...if i make it through the surgery....(taking a deep breath ,scared to death ).i hope there will be work for me then some where....i miss it alot i lerk around in the shaddows on this forum to live through others eyes and experiences !!! maybe by then you will have more trucks and be able to consider another respectable , resposeable ,hard working driver...i wish you all the best good luck....
    James
     
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    Let me try this again, I tried to post this but it never went through. Irish Papa I had C5 C6 and C7 fused back in 05 and was back to framing houses two weeks later. Are you getting upper middle or lower back surgery done???????/
     
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    IRISH PAPA Light Load Member

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    its my l 45 and s 1 the lowest disks in my back.two weeks wow thats amazing i hope im that lucky the surgen said being where it is it is a long recovery time like 8 months or so.
     
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    Yeah the lower spine is a bit.................Thats getting a little to close to mr winky don't you think. But with the pain mr winky probably does'nt get to party much anyway. Before I had surgery all I wanted to do was crawl in to a corner and scream
     
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    Back problems are no joke. Truck driving is not easy on the back. Do you have any other marketable skills?
     
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    Driving a truck is a piece of cake on the back compared to rough framing of a house. Spread that out over 26 years and then you can appreciate the good old back.
     
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