Whoa there guys, I don't know about you but I know what it is like to work with people with Crohns and it begs the question - why would anyone even consider trucking with it. This guy had to run to the bathroom every time he hit his stop, it was a nightmare for him and I felt bad about it, but his case was rather unpleasant.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bosya, Jul 14, 2017.
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As for the OP: just another person that got through school but wants a 9-5 job right out of the gate. -
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Florida Beauty Express might have a box truck job running around south Florida.
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Comcar has local jobs; try that company.
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I've had guys with similar issues come thru my truck and I can work around it - PROVIDED YOU TELL ME EARLY. I can plan in more frequent stops and let you know which options are available. However if you don't let me know what's going on and that's it a medical issue then we've got problems. I've planned our start time using standard parameters, if we need extra stops that's fine, just means we have to start earlier and run efficiently in between stops. -
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Isn't Watkins Shepard the one that advertised you don't ride with a trainer? Solo right after training?
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