yea, but also the driver could also slander the company and say how bad the company is for the 2/3 days the journey is. by the time the driver gets to orentation they are no longer interested in this company
why greyhound? why?
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They put you on the hound 1) because it's cheap, and 2) it's a psychological preparation for the life upon which new driver is about to embark, and 3) it sends a subtle message that if you fail, this will be your humiliating fate.
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Not all companies bring their prospective drivers in by bus; the only ones that do are the ones that bring in 'drivers' with a pulse, toss them against the wall and see which ones stick. Avoid those companies.
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Can't really blame the companies for busing student drivers. Most will quit or get run off anyway.
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The soldiers would keep their rifles in rifle trunks and their ammo would be shipped ahead of them by truck. -
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sometimes a state will give Greyhound a few buses, on the contingency that Greyhound service small non-profitable towns. The states also offer other incentives so poor people in small towns will be serviced.
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