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<p>[QUOTE="buck and a half, post: 173034, member: 3618"]Here we go again,one thing first,if you went around picking up cans you would really be bored worse than driving as you said,,if you picked up cans you wouldn't make 400 a week never mind 600,if you started with sneider you didn't have to end with scneider,you end with yellow,ups,fed ex walmart,and make 70 to 100 a year,but that's alright,I personally want someone deliering my products to me for me that really likes his career. If you are bored on the road you must have kept to yourself and not been socialized. I find new folks everyday out there on the road. You can take three week vacations your first year even with sneider if you did your job right. I have two sons driving making 800 to 1100 clear a week,plus a 10000 perdiem deduction every year,you don't get that in your job at home unless your a nurse or similiar. Like I said,trucking over the road is not for everybody,so,please don't try to put us down sayiny your family deserves better,I raised 4 children with my first wife,she never had to work,until she wanted and of course after the divorce,my 2nd wife and i are together for over 18 yrs and she loves the things we buy,happy when I leave and come home,You know why?,because she knows i love what I'm doing and not bored at all when i"m on the road. I really think you couldn't handle it though,why would you say trucking sucks in so many words and never mentioned local driving for 60 to 80 a year,than your measley 40,000. Sorry folks if I sound harsh,but like Burky says.We are proud of our proession and professionism.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buck and a half, post: 173034, member: 3618"]Here we go again,one thing first,if you went around picking up cans you would really be bored worse than driving as you said,,if you picked up cans you wouldn't make 400 a week never mind 600,if you started with sneider you didn't have to end with scneider,you end with yellow,ups,fed ex walmart,and make 70 to 100 a year,but that's alright,I personally want someone deliering my products to me for me that really likes his career. If you are bored on the road you must have kept to yourself and not been socialized. I find new folks everyday out there on the road. You can take three week vacations your first year even with sneider if you did your job right. I have two sons driving making 800 to 1100 clear a week,plus a 10000 perdiem deduction every year,you don't get that in your job at home unless your a nurse or similiar. Like I said,trucking over the road is not for everybody,so,please don't try to put us down sayiny your family deserves better,I raised 4 children with my first wife,she never had to work,until she wanted and of course after the divorce,my 2nd wife and i are together for over 18 yrs and she loves the things we buy,happy when I leave and come home,You know why?,because she knows i love what I'm doing and not bored at all when i"m on the road. I really think you couldn't handle it though,why would you say trucking sucks in so many words and never mentioned local driving for 60 to 80 a year,than your measley 40,000. Sorry folks if I sound harsh,but like Burky says.We are proud of our proession and professionism.[/QUOTE]
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