Location:
Hazelwood, MO
Driving Status:
Considering A Career
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Posted: 7 years, 12 months ago
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Lilysmomma, thanks for the heads up. I know what you are saying. I read an article the other day and some one let the animal crap in the truck and just pushed it under the bunk. I am OCD so I am perticular with every aspect of my life and my dogs.
Posted: 7 years, 12 months ago
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Dan E thanks for the input. Will check into it.
Posted: 7 years, 12 months ago
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Thanks for the information. Every little bit helps.
Posted: 7 years, 12 months ago
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Folks, I have been considering for a long time now about getting back into the trucking industry. Back when I was 18-21 I drove over the road and got away from it because the safety regs were not up to par in my opinion. To show how long ago that was I trained in a cab over rig.
Anyway, the reason I am posting is I have a 100lbs muscle with feet (Aka Sarge) that is like my second son. Very obedient but can't pursue this thing if I don't find a company that allows large dogs in the trucks. Most companies I see are 60lbs max. Heck Sarge's head weighs that. LOL Any suggestions. Even recruiters if you have any insight please feel free to share. Thanks for reading.
Posted: 7 years, 12 months ago
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Pet friendly
It has been great to get all the input from everyone on here. You guys and gals rock. It is interesting to see what some companies will do and some won't do. I will be looking into this much deeper. I see some will allow you a dog but no more than 25-30lbs. Heck my dogs head weighs 60lbs by itself. LOL
I also do understand the deposit as I was reading someplace where the driver was letting his animal crap in the truck and then just left it. I have OCD when it comes to cleaning so that can't happen. Again thanks for the info very helpful. Be Safe Out There.