Be prepared for hair follicle drug test with most trucking companies.
If you've been smoking weed within the last 6 mos., then go with Stevens Transport. This company has a good cdl program.
Just turned 21 dead end job and thinking about trucking.
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If you really want to get into trucking take James advice and get into a LTL position. A lot will take a new guy and train. Within a few years you'll be at 80k a year or more. Or food service is another good choice. Places like McLane you can easily top out over a 100k a year in just a few years and be home every night or every other night. Most have 4 day work weeks. I started out doing food service at 21 and grossing about 1100-1150 a week give or take for doing just 3 runs a week as a team run. 60 hours total on avg
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We run a shop in the rust belt of upstate NY and our procedure with a rusty vehicle is to set the lift up and slowly pick it up if things give we back off and call the customer.
We don’t crunch it causing further damage.
Tell the insurance company and shop to return it to the un bent condition it was in when it entered the shop and you will be on your way.
The whole point of insurance is to put it in either the SAME or BETTER condition than it was before the incident.
At this point it is nether of them.
In NY you can file a small claim of up to 3000.00 against the shop for about a 25.00 filing cost.
Usually when you do this you don’t end up in court but rather you get a phone call from the insurance company asking what it will take to fix this.
Most insurance companies realize it’s going to cost more to send their lawyers and then roll the dice to see if they could possibly win than it is to pay you an agreed amount on the damage and walk away.Chinatown Thanks this. -
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If it got dropped off the lift the guy who set the lift up is negligent.
It is totally irrelevant if it was a brand new BMW or a rusty old truck both would be damaged.
I can also guarantee you if you drop a brand new BMW ( or an other vehicle) 4 or 5 feet the suspension and more would be damaged.
I am offering you my opinion on this as a current shop owner and NYS licensed motor vehicle inspector of more than thirty years.Sirscrapntruckalot and Chinatown Thank this. -
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