interview with buffalo biodiesel tomorrow

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ad356, Oct 26, 2017.

  1. ad356

    ad356 Road Train Member

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    my thing is this, if i take a job with this company and one of the other companies i applied for call me, do i take a job and leave it for something better after 1 or 2 weeks? take this job right now till something else comes through? driving a little toy F700 glorified automatic pickup truck is not why i got my CDL in the first place. the truck is barely a class B.

    i also am trying to get back to class A driving, i applied at marquart but they say they aren't hiring the local guy for a couple of weeks. this would be a class A job. if i took the job at buffalo biodiesel and left after two weeks, its not something i would even put on my resume.

    im guessing its better to work right NOW and go somewhere else in short order then it is to sit around and wait for that better opportunity?
     
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  3. taodnt

    taodnt Light Load Member

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    You do what is best for you, not what is best for a company. If you start at one employer and someone else comes by with a better deal just tell the truth. You are taking care of yourself, not taking care of them. Obviously there are a millions different scenarios where one could justify not taking a new job with someone else but this is not one of them.

    Good luck.

    OD
     
  4. Farmerbob1

    Farmerbob1 Road Train Member

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    If your possible new, better, employer will not allow you to give two weeks notice to your prior job, then they might not be as good an employer as they seem.

    Burning bridges is not a good idea. The petrol delivery company might not be what you want, but they likely are linked into the rest of the business community of commercial drivers.

    Go to work now, if the pay is better than unemployment. If the pay is similar to unemployment, then it might be a better idea to invest more time and effort to the search.
     
  5. Kyle G.

    Kyle G. Road Train Member

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    A little picky, aren't you? Good luck... you will need it with that attitude.
     
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