U.S. Express is all automatics.
Forrest, I have seen a man with only one leg working for U.S. Express. I remember posting on here about it, but I can't find it right now. I saw him at a truck stop. He didn't use a prosthetic. He used crutches for walking.
Thank you old school! I believe I saw his story on YouTube. It would be great because they have a dedicated out of my hometown for Walmart
I am so much more comfortable on crutches. Prosthetics are very hard to deal with
U.S. Express is all automatics.
Forrest, I have seen a man with only one leg working for U.S. Express. I remember posting on here about it, but I can't find it right now. I saw him at a truck stop. He didn't use a prosthetic. He used crutches for walking.
Found it old school. In This thread
You insensitive *******!
I know it sounds kind of odd, but there are waivers available to drivers with disabilities. I saw a one-legged driver in Georgia just two days ago. He drove for U. S. Express. He had two walking sticks - the kind that have a place to grip with your hand and sort of a grip that clamps to your forearm.
He impressed me!
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Is us xpress completely automatics? I’m running into the problem of companies having automatics but the final driving test being done with manuals.