TA in Southington CT. Walked over to the movie theatre next door and saw Creed. Being from the Philly area I've always been partial to Rocky and it was way better than I was expecting.
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Discussion in 'Schneider' started by 91B20H8, Mar 19, 2014.
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Creepy pilot in Syracuse , Ny.. Waiting on paper work for my hazmat load.
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I was always under the assumption if you roll your truck, driving is ask over for you. At least for class a. Maybe try to get a job driving a class b vehicle?
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Jill tries to do that every time I go to Pennsylvania from Louisville, which is quite often since Louisville is my park location. It only took a couple trips before I actually compared that with 71-70-76 and saw that the only reason Jill loves I-68 is because it avoids the turnpike.
I love that Jill has no problem sending us on toll roads that we have to pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement (Kansas, Oklahoma, etc), but she'll have you go 100 miles farther if it means avoiding a toll that Schneider pays directly...harlycharly55, rickybobby and mickeyrat Thank this. -
That was my understanding but I have people telling me that my career isn't over yet. I suppose if I'm willing to lease maybe there is a 0.01% chance someone might take me. I'm trying to figure out what I can do for a living outside of driving. Didn't think of class B.
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You might be blackballed for a year or two or three because of insurance or may have to go to work for a second chance company like Western Express or Trans Am where you are likely not going to be very happy
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Depends on your overall record and the circumstances surrounding the accident. If you have several other incidents on your record though your done. At least for a few years. Unless you go work for some dirt bag outfit that doesn't care who they hire.
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Other people have suggested those companies. Would they actually be willing to hire someone like me? Should I just put in an application and see what happens?
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Not unless you aren't looking for a job. Otherwise, I think you answered your own question
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Never hurts to apply....at least get an idea if they say no when they would consider you again. How did you roll the truck?
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