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<p>[QUOTE="onetime42, post: 8053591, member: 29317"]"Such as"......Their equipment. The recruiter at first claimed that they had a fleet of about 20-25 Pete 379/389's. I asked since its such a small fleet what truck would I be getting and he couldn't give me a definite which was odd since he mentioned that he had "a truck open". How would you not know this? Being able to make it by the house every few days. My restart also being done at home. I also asked, since its supposed to be a regional position, how long I would typically be out for. I was put on hold and then told "a week or so". Thats not bad but I got the impression that this guy was just trying to get me to take the job so he could get paid. When i asked about what product/account woukd more than likely bring me home he made mention that they are still in the process of getting work in my area. I just dont want to get stuck only a few hundred miles from home because they have nothing near where I live to get me there. We've all talked to recruiters before and if you've been in this game long enough you know when your BS detector goes off you're usually right. I should probably just lose their number but wanted to come on here and see if anyones heard/worked for them. Maybe I'm wrong in assuming the worst?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="onetime42, post: 8053591, member: 29317"]"Such as"......Their equipment. The recruiter at first claimed that they had a fleet of about 20-25 Pete 379/389's. I asked since its such a small fleet what truck would I be getting and he couldn't give me a definite which was odd since he mentioned that he had "a truck open". How would you not know this? Being able to make it by the house every few days. My restart also being done at home. I also asked, since its supposed to be a regional position, how long I would typically be out for. I was put on hold and then told "a week or so". Thats not bad but I got the impression that this guy was just trying to get me to take the job so he could get paid. When i asked about what product/account woukd more than likely bring me home he made mention that they are still in the process of getting work in my area. I just dont want to get stuck only a few hundred miles from home because they have nothing near where I live to get me there. We've all talked to recruiters before and if you've been in this game long enough you know when your BS detector goes off you're usually right. I should probably just lose their number but wanted to come on here and see if anyones heard/worked for them. Maybe I'm wrong in assuming the worst?[/QUOTE]
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