My friends been at kllm for 3 years n loves it. He gets home more often than some other companies but was forced to take the auto. He hated it for 2 weeks now loves the auto
God I hope I don't get an auto.
God I hope I don't get an auto.
You will. In fleets, automatic transmissions are the future. Just like e-logs moved in and replaced paper.
All the companies I mentioned are considering hiring me contingent on a few things. Only hope cypress for three reasons 3 week refresher .45 a mile loaded .34 empty and it's regional. They're the only one really accepting my local flatbed exp(pulling spread Axel flatbed). But I learned never put all your eggs in one basket. Just need better pay hauling some of the stuff I do and not clearing 500 a week. Plus it's a local construction company that sets piles for multi million dollar beach houses. In the Florida pan handle I can assure you I have put my truck where it surely was never intended to be.
Where are you in the Panhandle? Im from Pensacola so I known what you mean about some.ofnthe sites and how you have to into them. Some serious backing going on there!
Usually refers to a driver hauling freight within one particular region of the country. You might be in the "Southeast Regional Division" or "Midwest Regional". Regional route drivers often get home on the weekends which is one of the main appeals for this type of route.
Pensacola area run operate from fairhope to panama city.
Mostly the beachs or upscale neighbor hoods or the most remote locations you could possible think of to put a house on the water.
Yeah, I used to build swimming pools. They got enough money to put their houses in some random places..
Lol the last 4 houses we did they put their pools 10ft off the ground
Yep, I've done some way above grade pools. and put about 15 loads of dirt around them. Easy to dig the plumbing trenches, but finishing the slope around the pool is a bear!
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No but I will Thank you.