Thinking about second job...

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Hemilife, Mar 18, 2019.

  1. buddyd157

    buddyd157 Road Train Member

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    those are low end,low paying jobs, by the time taxes are taken out, you'd have been better off not bothering.

    go to a credit counseling service, many are free, and they help you re-organize your debt.

    if you still cannot get your things straight, then file bankruptcy, clear the slate clean....except, student loans are not wiped off, you still have to pay them off.
     
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    It isn't legal. Any work counts but you can keep it quiet. Maybe uber or deliver pizzas.
     
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    Thanks for the input guys...I didn’t go MIA, just like to sit back and watch what you have to say, without debating you on your own opinions lol
     
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    Quick question guys...once I get off my driving job, I can work anything non CDL, as long as I want...I just have to legally take my 10hr break before driving my truck again, correct?
     
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    If you are involved with agriculture products and stay within the 150 air miles radius, you do not log, do not report the hours, it is just like you are not doing anything. So, no, if you leave your job and come straight over and start hauling agriculture product, why would you need a 10 hr break? You think I am joking? The company that I work for is a milk hauling company, we use the exemption all the time. I do not agree with it, but it is legal, believe me.