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<p>[QUOTE="Banker, post: 11641754, member: 93555"]Good luck with your new career, I hope you like trucking as much as I have over the years. I started my trucking career doing P&D for one of YRC’s former competitors, Consolidated Freightways 34 years ago at the ripe old age of 21. You get to see a variety of locations and will eventually become really good at backing in to tight spots. Take your time backing and don’t let others impatience cause you to rush and hit something. Some days you may have to just circle the block and try it again, we have all been there at one time. Your free healthcare thru the Teamsters will likely be the best you have ever had. My wife still wishes we had our Teamster insurance and she works for a healthcare company.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Banker, post: 11641754, member: 93555"]Good luck with your new career, I hope you like trucking as much as I have over the years. I started my trucking career doing P&D for one of YRC’s former competitors, Consolidated Freightways 34 years ago at the ripe old age of 21. You get to see a variety of locations and will eventually become really good at backing in to tight spots. Take your time backing and don’t let others impatience cause you to rush and hit something. Some days you may have to just circle the block and try it again, we have all been there at one time. Your free healthcare thru the Teamsters will likely be the best you have ever had. My wife still wishes we had our Teamster insurance and she works for a healthcare company.[/QUOTE]
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