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<p>[QUOTE="Trucker Kev Paid Tourist, post: 8999749, member: 181937"]are you talking about Carolina logistics of candler North Carolina or the other one that they like to operate by..</p><p>they used to hire felons I don't know if they still do or not I know you're pretty much paid I believe on a 1099 you're not like a real employee with a W-2..</p><p>they trained students you see a lot of their drivers bob-tailed and parked over at the TA on the other side of their terminal I don't know if that's even the terminal..</p><p>there's some threads here if you look it up by General a few years back about that company personally I don't have any respect for them they're not my kind of a place after 30 years out here I have to really be at the bottom of the rung on the ladder. Even think about considering something like that..</p><p>but maybe it would work out good for you</p><p>I think they sometimes DBA is Carolina cargo to..</p><p>3 preventable so that definitely leaves a lot of doors shut as far as decent professional companies I can say that one year isn't nothing after three three is a lot..now if you were three years with nothing and had three preventable accidents that could be forgiving biggest prob for you..</p><p>you what they call an insurance risk nowadays..</p><p>had it been a preventable and two non-preventable that would be different but having three preventable that is not a good thing at all got to be honest..</p><p>but then again Trucking time to change since when I started in 1989 so after 30 years it could be a whole different ball game but the way things run now in the last 10 years of the industry so maybe you might be able to get on with some decent companies I'm not too sure..</p><p>you've only been driving less than 2 years you might want to tough it out at Western Express another year even go without having an accident then you have almost two and a half years under your belt 3 / preventables in that little frame of time and the fact that that the whole time you've ever driven a commercial motor vehicle that is not good at all whatsoever...</p><p><br /></p><p>well that will say though honestly is this if you call some place and tell them I've been driving only a year-and-a-half I've had 3 preventable accidents and they simply say all that's no problem we're not worried about that you'll be fine here there's an old saying;</p><p>it's called buyer beware</p><p>just make sure you're not jumping from the fat to the fryer[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Trucker Kev Paid Tourist, post: 8999749, member: 181937"]are you talking about Carolina logistics of candler North Carolina or the other one that they like to operate by.. they used to hire felons I don't know if they still do or not I know you're pretty much paid I believe on a 1099 you're not like a real employee with a W-2.. they trained students you see a lot of their drivers bob-tailed and parked over at the TA on the other side of their terminal I don't know if that's even the terminal.. there's some threads here if you look it up by General a few years back about that company personally I don't have any respect for them they're not my kind of a place after 30 years out here I have to really be at the bottom of the rung on the ladder. Even think about considering something like that.. but maybe it would work out good for you I think they sometimes DBA is Carolina cargo to.. 3 preventable so that definitely leaves a lot of doors shut as far as decent professional companies I can say that one year isn't nothing after three three is a lot..now if you were three years with nothing and had three preventable accidents that could be forgiving biggest prob for you.. you what they call an insurance risk nowadays.. had it been a preventable and two non-preventable that would be different but having three preventable that is not a good thing at all got to be honest.. but then again Trucking time to change since when I started in 1989 so after 30 years it could be a whole different ball game but the way things run now in the last 10 years of the industry so maybe you might be able to get on with some decent companies I'm not too sure.. you've only been driving less than 2 years you might want to tough it out at Western Express another year even go without having an accident then you have almost two and a half years under your belt 3 / preventables in that little frame of time and the fact that that the whole time you've ever driven a commercial motor vehicle that is not good at all whatsoever... well that will say though honestly is this if you call some place and tell them I've been driving only a year-and-a-half I've had 3 preventable accidents and they simply say all that's no problem we're not worried about that you'll be fine here there's an old saying; it's called buyer beware just make sure you're not jumping from the fat to the fryer[/QUOTE]
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