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<p>[QUOTE="milestogo, post: 541513, member: 5174"]R2,</p><p> </p><p> The domicile and experience requirements that companies put in their written materials aren't always cast in stone. I recall another 7/7 driver while I was at Roehl living in the Waterville area, which was outside of the hiring area posted at the time. I also remember CMT advertising that a year of experience was a pre-requisite for employment. A colleague from Roehl was hired by CMT with only 6 weeks experience. Don't let what you read or hear stop you from knocking on a door or making a phone call. You will find that most companies have a minimum experience or strict domicile requirement, but you'll also find some not so steadfastly committed to them.</p><p> </p><p>Best wishes[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="milestogo, post: 541513, member: 5174"]R2, The domicile and experience requirements that companies put in their written materials aren't always cast in stone. I recall another 7/7 driver while I was at Roehl living in the Waterville area, which was outside of the hiring area posted at the time. I also remember CMT advertising that a year of experience was a pre-requisite for employment. A colleague from Roehl was hired by CMT with only 6 weeks experience. Don't let what you read or hear stop you from knocking on a door or making a phone call. You will find that most companies have a minimum experience or strict domicile requirement, but you'll also find some not so steadfastly committed to them. Best wishes[/QUOTE]
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