Posted by John in La on September 07, 2014 at 10:55:30 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: What do you get posted by JD Seller on September 07, 2014 at 10:20:13:
JD Everything you said is true BUT
When I started out (and it might have been just my situation) new guys started at the bottom with over the road jobs where you had open road and many miles to hone your skills. Very few if any got local; in heavy traffic all day; stay at home every night jobs and you dang sure didn't start out hauling gasoline.
Today everyone wants to start on a local job because they want what they THINK is a sit on your but in the a/c and be at home every night job. We have one at our yard. Hired to do local P&D work but he is so new he can not back up. We are now stuck with him as human resources will not fire anyone for anything less than a major offence. By company rules we are allowed 3 chargeables in 12 months before you get canned. We put him on a yard truck for the past several weeks to let him learn backing up. But when you drug test and do not hire anyone that has ever been arrested for anything (even if you were found not guilty) you take what you can get and train them yourself.
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