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Posted: 3 years, 3 months ago
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Can i get hired with a preventable within the last year?
Thanks soo much everyone! great advice from everyone and we'll be discussing it all. so, we are definitely leaning towards staying with his company for a while, and i appreciate everyone's seasoned advice about relocating and the rigors of " home daily" jobs. to answer a few questions, we are currently in NJ (where we both grew up) and the property taxes here make it ludicrous to stay here long term and buy a home. we spent 5 years in southern NH, owned a hobby farm, appreciated the states' 2A stance, and enjoyed the green space. this is what we're hoping ( praying) to have again. this is why we are trying to relocate. ( side note, we left NH because everything is frozen 6 months out of the year) sorry I didn't clarify "rural living". we're looking to ( kinda have to) stay within an hour of a major city. looking at Indianapolis or atlanta i see enough properties that would suit us, roughly within an hour. we are keeping our eyes out for regional work as well. NJ is just not the place where we want to raise our kids. thanks again!!!
Posted: 3 years, 3 months ago
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Can i get hired with a preventable within the last year?
Hi everyone! first post here.👍😊
my husband has been a company driver for a large national company for almost 1 year. we are considering relocating our family (6 kids) to a more rural area and hopefully a "home daily" driving position.
we're looking to transfer with his current company, but the home daily positions are few and far between (ofcourse)
what i am wondering is; would anyone hire him with a recent preventable? minor fender bender, no injuries, no damage to truck. are we stuck with this company now?
we're new to the trucking life and still learning.
thanks in advance for your time.
Posted: 3 years, 3 months ago
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Can i get hired with a preventable within the last year?
I am sorry that my reply came as one long paragraph.
that's not how I wrote it out. oops.
thanks again.