Oh dear I am not sure on what happened. This makes me nervous for the fact that dear hubby is scheduled to leave Friday to start and hope that this will not be our case. I know each case is different and all but to read this does make me nervous I can only hope and pray. With that being said he's done with all his modules. Poor thing he was up late doing them i guess he said if you miss one question you have to take it all over again. Bummer. Oh and found his Birth certificate as well. Now he just needs to rest up a few more days and do all the honey do list things. don't worry guys I will go easy on him. So now its him just taking the next few days off getting all his things done. He needs to wash and repack up again. I will keep you all in the loop of things as we make a new venture with JCT I had him also read a lot of the threads on here to so he can get a good feeling. And he is very much looking forward to come on board. If anyone of the guys and gals are coming to the orientation next Monday stop by and say a big hi five to Dave. Hope u all have a great rest of the week and be safe out there. And be blessed
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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I researched many companies and this was the best for me. I run for about 6 weeks then go home for a week or so and still make money. The people are nice and keep me running when I want to. The variable lease makes homeetime easier on wallet. If you run it like a business you can do well. Watch the lead in your right foot and keep track of everything and you will be fine.
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Also, if possible, try to find one of our trucks in a truck stop if you can.
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MachoCyclone Thanks this.
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The grass may appear to be greener on the other side, but that could be because there is more #### to fertilize the ground. Or, it really could be greener and was a good move.
Thing is, you never know unless you take the chance. I took a big chance changing companies 6 months ago. I am glad a I did and that it turned out to be a good choice. But, that just as easily gone the other way.
What may be a good move for one person might not be the smartest idea for another. The difference being one of them was really to to do the hard work to make it and the other just wants everything handed to them.
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If you ever come to Laredo, Tx and have to pickup at Vitro Packaging; they are super anal about trailers. Naturally, must be clean. But, cannot be one drop of water left from washout. My washout was done two hours ago and I sat a the truck stop with doors open for it to dry. I get here and the guard actually climbed inside (not the only one he did that to) and found one little damp spot still. So, I have to sit a minimum of half an hour and re check.
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If you set at 34 and close doors it drys in a couple hours.
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With it being almost 90° at 9am....you would think it would have completely dried in that amount of time.
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