Probably keeps moving looking for that green.. He gets fed a line of crap about how great the place is and then finds out the truth.
I was denied from a job because of my job hopping.
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And often times it is because of the advice given by many on this forum.
Get away from that first starter company as soon as possible... get to those greener pastures.
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Just because someone's living expenses are too high doesn't mean now is the time to quit a current job. Find out the pay BEFORE you start. Don't just find out the CPM. Don't just find out the average weekly/monthly/yearly pay. Find out the pay that the newish current driver at ABC Trucking is getting now. "Well I was desperate and needed any paycheck" isn't how you create a stable work history. The goal is a stable, satisfying, good paying job. Make decisions toward that, not what "everyone else" is doing. Most people are broke, unhappy, unhealthy. Don't do what those people do or you will get what those people get.Last edited: Feb 18, 2024
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The advice I give young people (& some adults), it don't matter where you work, there's gonna be an issue. It may not always be "this " issue, but it's going to be something. You can't get away from things you don't like at work. There's always gonna be something you don't like.
Most young people (and some older people) can't do this.
First, you need to figure out what it's gonna take to make you happy. What are the most important things you need in/from a job, and put those things in chronological order. And search for jobs that offer those things. But you gotta deal with the small stuff. You can't find the perfect job, then quit because of some petty issue that comes up.
For example, my priorities are (in order):
I need good insurance at my age,
I need to be home daily or at least out no more that a couple of nights a week.
I need a good truck that I can depend on to get me out & back everyday without breakdowns. A dependable truck.
I need average or above average pay. I dont require $80K but I'd certainly take it.
Obviously a stress free environment has got to be part of the equation. I'm 64 years old & been doing this in some form for 42 years. I think I can do this job without a babysitter. Give me a dependable truck & the paperwork. I'll let you know when I'm done or if anything happens. Otherwise, you won't hear from me & I don't need to hear from you (a bunch of inquiries).
Once you figure out what is important to you & what your priorities are in a job, then start looking and don't accept anything short of your goals. Even if it takes a couple of months...
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if a company asks why have you had so many jobs ask them why they had so many drivers. it works both ways
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When I started driving back in the mid 90's. I worked plenty of Trucking driving jobs possibly 5 at one time in one year. The following years I slowed down 3 or 2. But, I would amalgamate by stretching the time frame and spreading it out. Common sense for most know that it's never good from the employers end to see a driver who job hopes because it shows a lack of dedication. Employers are people too therefore you have to think outside of the box. More is not always better especially in past job experience rather than longevity.
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I swear some of ya'll are your own worst enemy.
OP it's just a bad time, it's a bit of a emplyers market right now so they can be picky.Gearjammin' Penguin, BoostedTeg and thatsright Thank this. -
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