Working 6 months out the year

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by FLYMIKEXL, Jan 14, 2016.

  1. Sneakerfix

    Sneakerfix Heavy Load Member

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    You'll be better off doing this type of schedule pulling for a FedEx contractor or a Chicago outfit but you'll be on a 1099
     
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  3. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Your insurance needs to be active to keep your MC number active.

    On another note, you could haul dirt during road construction season.
     
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  4. w.h.o

    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    I thought about it too, but 6 months out of trucking means your pass experience might not matter anymore, to some companies, you're a fresh student so here take this .28cpm we pay students and have fun.

    It would be nice to take a month or 2 off, but I like how my resume look with most of the trucking companies i worked with atleast over a year time put in.
     
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  5. FLYMIKEXL

    FLYMIKEXL Medium Load Member

    Let me take June-August off
     
  6. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    is it possible to deactivate your MC number and insurance and all else for a certain time then reinstate later on, or does that require an insane amount of hoops to be jumped through?
     
  7. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    if you worked for the same company, and lets say hypothetically you take off 3 months a year, after 4 years of doing this wouldn't it just show as 3 years with that company?
     
  8. 59MackB61

    59MackB61 Light Load Member

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    You can change the status of insurance or at least I can for a dump truck no MC# just DOT
     
  9. w.h.o

    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    If you are technically still employed, then it will be 4 years, for example medical leaves. Might not get paid when you leave but still have a job to go to.

    But voluntarily leaves basically means you quit but good standing and able to be rehired.

    There's a post here about a swift driver who did this. Took months off and came back about 4 times. Eventually they stop hiring him back, no employer wants to hire someone who just gna quit a few months later.
     
  10. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    TransAm has or had a couple of drivers that did that.
     
  11. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    like at random times when he felt like it? cause I get that being a problem, but what I was more considering was like Jan and Feb each year off to avoid the worst of winter. I mean if you let them know ahead of time your intentions of doing this every year I wouldn't see it being a big enough problem to not hire back over. I don't know. what do you think?
     
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