Should I stay or go?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Guardian 91, Sep 1, 2014.

  1. SunnyRoadTrucker

    SunnyRoadTrucker Bobtail Member

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    Flatbedding is hell of a job!
    Think about your health first! Even if you make 20K in month, and you have worked under wind, rain, snow, sun accidently you gonna loose your health some day! Is that 20K would be enough for the Hospital??!!
    Just stay with dry van or refeer! Less trouble, less headache!!!
    Seems like scales stops flatbeds more than dry vans!!!
    But it depends up to you!
    I would choose easier one if there options
     
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  3. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    While I normally would bow to Chinatown with all his experience and wisdom about the business, I do have to disagree with him on this one. Not about what you should have done, that is water under the bridge, but about jumping ship until you have some experience under your belt. Er under your seat of pants. Er you know what I mean.:biggrin_25523:

    The less job hopping you do, the better off you are. Particularly when things are going well at your current job.
     
    Chinatown Thanks this.
  4. redneck1981

    redneck1981 Bobtail Member

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    years ago I tried tmc believe me those people there are dicks I drove 1 month and told them shove it up there ###
     
  5. Wild Murphy

    Wild Murphy HAPPY TRUCK DRIVER

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    I think your father gave you solid advice. I would concentrate on doing what I committed to for a year. It shows maturity. Feelings aren't necessarily something that you have to follow. It will be there in a year.
     
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