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<p>[QUOTE="haulit6272, post: 8475070, member: 221210"]Did he really speak of having to unload trucks between 24:24 and 24:48? Is that an industry dirty little secret? I've been hearing of guys in their 80s starting out in CDL class. I doubt they're doing any lifting. If it's a known thing that can happen, unless you work for Walmart which guaranteeds 'no touch, ever,' why aren't more people talking about it?</p><p><br /></p><p>As for owner operators, all I know is, I look at the cab door of every truck I pass on the road out of curiosity, and I see a lot of "Joe Doe Transport, Tiny Town, Arkansas" on the side and assume it's either his truck, or a small mom & pop firm that hires family and friends to drive however few they have. Then there's Sasnak with his youtube channel who has his own custom rig that cost megabucks, and he trashed the idea of having your own authority in favor of owner/operator, which he does. So it looks like not everyone thinks it's a scam.</p><p><br /></p><p>I won't click Thanks since you told me not to.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="haulit6272, post: 8475070, member: 221210"]Did he really speak of having to unload trucks between 24:24 and 24:48? Is that an industry dirty little secret? I've been hearing of guys in their 80s starting out in CDL class. I doubt they're doing any lifting. If it's a known thing that can happen, unless you work for Walmart which guaranteeds 'no touch, ever,' why aren't more people talking about it? As for owner operators, all I know is, I look at the cab door of every truck I pass on the road out of curiosity, and I see a lot of "Joe Doe Transport, Tiny Town, Arkansas" on the side and assume it's either his truck, or a small mom & pop firm that hires family and friends to drive however few they have. Then there's Sasnak with his youtube channel who has his own custom rig that cost megabucks, and he trashed the idea of having your own authority in favor of owner/operator, which he does. So it looks like not everyone thinks it's a scam. I won't click Thanks since you told me not to.[/QUOTE]
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