Really? New co-driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mattbh23, Nov 22, 2012.
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If you have 7 months clean, you should look at moving to a better carrier with a solo opportunity. Start looking and be well informed before you leap. You will need to then establish a stable work history. You don't want to keep jumping.
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Cliff notes?
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Yeah man, best thing you can do in my opinion is go solo. In the end the money is pretty much the same and you keep a little more of your sanity. Not all, but a little more.
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i'm not 20/20 but i'm not blind either.mattbh23 Thanks this. -
Matt I would go over the dispatcher and talk to a manager and tell them this guy is driving you nutts and you can't take it anymore. If management wont move you then you need to find another company..
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Your already dealing with alot being out on the road you don't need to deal with that b.s. too I been there and done it, like everyone else posted solo is the way to go, u can always drop his *** of at the grey hound depot lol!!!
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a Pam driver the other night needed to use my cell phone
his partner thought he was still in the rack sleeping and left him at the TSmattbh23 Thanks this.
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