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发表于 2020-4-11 06:12:32
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{"replyTo":" 38398 发表于 2020-04-10 20:22:28 The key to survival in trucking, is have something to offer that the driver next to you does not. Simple things make a difference, the way you speak, the way you dress, your personality, your overall track record, your ability to get along with others, your driving record, the way you present yourself to others, your credentials. There are so many small and overlooked things that make you stand out among others. Who would you choose given the choice the person who hasn’t bathed in a month of Sunday’s is wearing sweat pants and flip flops or the person sitting all alone in the corner clean wearing jeans boots and shirt neatly tucked in, which one? Be more than just a truck driver Be A Professional, and you will survive. If you already have a reputation of slothness and overbearing prone to argument, late pickups and delivery’s, you might as well hang it up until the recession which is inevitable is over and drivers are in demand and carriers loosen there criteria again. If you we’re in this industry during the last recession 12 years ago you know exactly what I’m talking about. ","text":"I been op for 30 years with my own authority most of what your saying is bull I do reefer freight on a dedicated run and there only running 30% and they are a very large food service they laid off over 140 people in just one place and they have many so don’t tell me freight is good unless your willing to haul cheap I’ll stay home ","replyToPid":354531} |
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