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Rick S.'s Comment
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8 Companies in 2 years?

This from the atheist guy that started a running battle 2 weeks ago, because truck stops have christian churches and don't provide for other denominations.

After urinating in everyones corn flakes here - you want advice now?

I'm going to venture a guess that your disposition may not be suited to this industry.

Best of luck.

Rick

Daniel B.'s Comment
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Cat gets ill? You don't agree with how they manage their hotel room check ins?

A million companies in a year?

From a fellow young guy, you're your own worst enemy. You have lots of growing up to do and you must understand that your actions do have consequences. It really sounds like you love making excuses and making a change when things don't go your way.

I would get out of trucking for a few years and get a job outside the industry. Stay at that job for many years to try to resurrect your work history.

But really man, the problem isn't with these companies, the problem is completely and undeniably with you. I wish you luck sir!

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Whip-Stock's Comment
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I'll make this one short and sweet. I am very much a newbie and have only been on this forum for a very short time but I have tons of experience in attitude and work ethic and yours just ain't happening. At 60 y/o and just coming into this trucking business I have found "loads" of good advise from some of the experience here.. Speaking past tense, you should have taken good, free advise while it "was" available....

William C.'s Comment
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Is this the same Patrick that was b itching about having to drive 10000 miles a month

Robert B. (The Dragon) ye's Comment
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And the hits just keep coming.

Hang on, let me make some popcorn.

Robert B. (The Dragon) ye's Comment
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My advice to Patrick is that McDonald's is always hiring.

The Persian Conversion's Comment
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My advice to Patrick is that McDonald's is always hiring.

They'd "fire" him (or he'd voluntarily resign) after asking him to make at least 10,000 fries a month. That's way too many fries.

Then he'd go to work for Burger King, Taco Bell, KFC, Wendy's, In-N-Out, Whataburger, Hardee's and Jack In The Box... within the next 6 months or so.

Then he'd ask if Chick-Fil-A is hiring.

Belluavir's Comment
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This thread is 6 months old...

The Persian Conversion's Comment
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This thread is 6 months old...

And yet it's still relevant, and amusing to boot.

Scott O.'s Comment
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Should check out the one about truck stop churches.. That's a good one

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