no miles again

Discussion in 'Swift' started by eprobe, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. WV_Daddys_Girl

    WV_Daddys_Girl <b>Crusty Ole' Wifey</b>

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    eprobe - I'm sorry to read your post. Have you tried to contact your local unemployment office? I did a quick search of the site and if your hours have been reduced, you may be eligible for partial unemployment benefits. Here's a link:

    http://jobs.utah.gov/ui/faq.asp

    Good luck!
     
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  3. eprobe

    eprobe Bobtail Member

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    Daddys girl - ill look into it although it feels crazy when I'm sitting in a newer truck. Thanks. This is nuts.
     
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  4. WV_Daddys_Girl

    WV_Daddys_Girl <b>Crusty Ole' Wifey</b>

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    Many states do give unemployment benefits to those who have had the hours reduced. I'm not sure how it would work with truck driving, though, but it never hurts to check any/all resources out there.
     
  5. Switches

    Switches Light Load Member

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    Call me. I can get you hooked up with miles stops and whatever else.If your willing to work. Also wont be in Slc area. Send me a private msg for my contact info. Have a good day driver.
     
  6. eprobe

    eprobe Bobtail Member

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    Well, finally got a load 2 tulsa, which is good, but who knows how long ill b sitting there? Pueblo requires 2 yrs min. W/ company. I've got 4 months and in 20 mo. My family will b eating from dumpsters,
     
  7. truckbuddha

    truckbuddha Medium Load Member

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    Don't forget to include, its always swapping out trl's, finding a place to drop your loaded trl, then moving one out of the dock, dropping it, rehooking to your loaded trl, dropping it, then hooking to your empty. Plus point out that usually with my experience, the haha fine people at target can leave you waiting outside the door forever, and not even give a darn, not very friendly or nice, I don't think, but its all good.
     
  8. cowboy_tech

    cowboy_tech Road Train Member

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    I did the Target account for seven years local. I don't know why I left:confused:

    sent from my EVO4gLTE
    OCed and MEANbean
     
  9. truckbuddha

    truckbuddha Medium Load Member

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    Well its a good time not to be empty in Salt Lake, was told they are 100 lds short for monday, yippie, 100 empty trucks just sitting. oh boy
     
  10. truckbuddha

    truckbuddha Medium Load Member

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    Lets face it, everything gets old after a while, I am sure the winters were nothing but a hassle to deal with.

    Personally I would rather do K-marts than Target.
     
  11. eprobe

    eprobe Bobtail Member

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    The website says my reply, "ugh," is too short. Ugh, ugh, ugh.
     
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