Sorry I missed you. You could have knocked or left a note. I was waiting for a relay. I do not have do Facebook. I'm in Joplin now. Where is the one looking for a trainer? He should be calling Mike everyday. Mike assigned me one to pick up in Taylor. I will be heading out as soon as my truck is out of the shop. My profile has some info. Stay safe out there.
Hey you two, thought of something this morning. My truck number is 38916. Just have your FM send a message to my truck on how I can contact you. I'm always happy to help.
Hey Scott, I have a few questions about the process for CFI's school. How can I contact you?
Hey you two, thought of something this morning. My truck number is 38916. Just have your FM send a message to my truck on how I can contact you. I'm always happy to help.
You don't need to contact him. Ask your questions here in our forum. That way a bunch of other people will learn something too. That's the whole purpose of doing this. If you have questions, fire 'em off. Big Scott is always checking in when he can - he will give you what you need when he can.
Thanks!
You don't need to contact him. Ask your questions here in our forum. That way a bunch of other people will learn something too. That's the whole purpose of doing this. If you have questions, fire 'em off. Big Scott is always checking in when he can - he will give you what you need when he can.
Christy, I just responded to your other thread.
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Hey Scott, I wanted to say I think we saw you at the Wilmer terminal! I was going to say thank you in person for the referral to CFI, but your curtains were pulled, and we had to roll. We are loving the company so far, but ready for winter to be over. I do have a personal question to ask you though, regarding a student who was in our class in December and still has not found a finisher. Can you find me on Facebook and message me when you get time? Alycia McCullough, Shell Knob MO. Thanks Scott!!!!
Terminal:
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.