Trainer Using Drugs

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Byron N.'s Comment
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I went to one of this company trucking school and my trainer was using drugs all the time tru my training Do you think thi fill in to negligence

Parrothead66's Comment
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What???

Big T's Comment
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It is negligence on your part. You really went through your entire training with someone using drugs and didn't report them?

Grumpy Old Man's Comment
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It is negligence on your part. You really went through your entire training with someone using drugs and didn't report them?

And what kind of drugs? Are you sure he wasn't taking an authorized prescription?

Bird-One's Comment
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Need to be more specific if you want anyone to take this post seriously.

Will H.'s Comment
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What???

I think that says it all.

OP please add some info and the last bit was a bit muddled.

Old School's Comment
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OP please add some info and the last bit was a bit muddled.

I just assumed the second hand smoke had gotten to him, and he was having trouble being coherent. smile.gif

Old School's Comment
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I remember someone in here claiming their trainer was blowing lines of coke off of a hooker's belly. I just thought I had a bad trainer.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Bobcat_Bob's Comment
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OP please add some info and the last bit was a bit muddled.

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I just assumed the second hand smoke had gotten to him, and he was having trouble being coherent. smile.gif

Sounds more like a linehaul driver to me. embarrassed.gif

Linehaul:

Linehaul drivers will normally run loads from terminal to terminal for LTL (Less than Truckload) companies.

LTL (Less Than Truckload) carriers will have Linehaul drivers and P&D drivers. The P&D drivers will deliver loads locally from the terminal and pick up loads returning them to the terminal. Linehaul drivers will then run truckloads from terminal to terminal.
Cantankerous Amicus's Comment
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I remember someone in here claiming their trainer was blowing lines of coke off of a hooker's belly. I just thought I had a bad trainer.

I agree. Those hooker hiring, coke snorting trainers definitely sound like they would be superior.

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HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

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