New to Prime INC - What to expect (Springfield edition)

Discussion in 'Prime' started by silenteagle, Dec 6, 2012.

  1. redoctober83

    redoctober83 Road Train Member

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    That would be cool. My dad and I just put in some extra storage in my truck. We built some shelves, secured the fridge and microwave so it doesn't come at me if I am in an accident (which I don't plan on that ever happening), and just made it easier to organize my stuff in there. I missed my microwave these past 8 weeks.
     
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  3. azsteve

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    I bet, live cheap and save your money
     
  4. redoctober83

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    Between the microwave, toaster oven, and my camping stove, I can cook one hell of a meal in my truck. When I was at the yard in salt lake city, I ended up making orange rolls one morning for breakfast. I like to keep breakfast simple usually. I love oatmeal in the morning!
     
  5. azsteve

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    LOL, yeah I am a coffee and run kinda guy, with a treat of bacon and eggs 1 or 2 days a week.
     
  6. Easy Steamer

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    Aww come on, I have a crockpot, electric frying pan and a microwave. I make a he--uva pork roast with Mashed taters and gravy
     
  7. azsteve

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    Now your talking.
     
  8. Scouse13

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    Hey guys and gals looking to head to Prime. I have a little advice from experience that I am going through right now. For the employment verifications if you work or worked for a company that only uses "the work number" for employment verification then you will need to send in your W2's from those jobs. The recruiters will not use "the work number" for verification because they get charged for it. So look up those old W2's and have them ready.

    Just sent my W2's to my recruiter and looking forward to that email that says to go catch the dog to SPRIMO! woohoo! :yes2557:
     
  9. azsteve

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    Yep they asked for my W2s, good luck !
     
  10. redoctober83

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    Had to do that as well. My recommendation is to have all the info and documents you can for your past 10 years of work history. it will expedite the process for sure!
     
  11. McCauley

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    Now the website says 5 years of non-driving work history and 10 years of driving work history. I can provide the 5 years easily because it only encompasses three full-time jobs. 10 years would include a lot of part-time jobs in my early 20s, some of which are out of business, and it would involve a lot of jumping through hoops for verification. Am I good with my 5 years of non-driving or will I have surprises when I get to Sprimo?
     
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