I really liked it. Never got stranded either, because if a reefer load wasn't available, my dispatcher would give me a dry load.
Reefer load out of Florida everglades to Ohio, and the quickest load out of there was a hazmat load of cans of spray paint going to Los Angeles, CA. I always kept my hazmat endorsement just for this situation.
Delivered in Los Angeles and got a load of canned beans to El Paso, Texas. From there a load of ceramic tile to Jacksonville, FL.
Load of Florida tomatoes to California and another load of a different type of tomatoes back to Florida.
I was on the other forum
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If you go to a mega for your training and you leave before your contract is up they don't actually throw you in jail or anything. You might get a strongly worded letter with an invoice in the mail someday. I don't even think they can hit your credit report for those contracts.
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I’ve heard of horror stories about abandoning the contract and having the company not even giving a good reference or marking your DAC report bad.
basically, you need to have a job before you quit an existing job with the contract. I know for sure at Schneider it is six months for you to finish a contract if you go to their school. -
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College is the way to do it IMO. When I got my license I actually spent every hour in the truck, none of that standing around waiting an hour to spend 5 minutes trying to back through some cones BS.
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