Oh, my bad. I thought you were replying to me. I agree with you. Before I ever decided to do this I did my research and made sure that it was the right job for me. It's not an easy job by any means and people need to think about it before jumping in. Talking to recruiters won't help because, as I've found in my short career, they will tell you anything as long as it gets you to sign on the dotted line. My last recruiter told me a flat out lie and I accepted it thinking that a representative of the company wouldn't be so crass as to make up such a lie. But she did. When I quit I told my trainer manager about the lie and he was as flabbergasted as I was.
I've only been at this a short while, but I know that I shouldn't trust anything that isn't in writing and I shouldn't expect much. $50k per year my ###. Not as a new driver.
Leaving with trainer tomorrow, what to expect?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cwr327, Dec 7, 2014.
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