Done With Schneider After 3 Months

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Rev's Comment
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Thank you everyone who has responded and push back on me. I’m listening and learning and evaluating etc etc.

Not going to respond on this thread anymore- BUT- I am listening and taking my licks…

Errol V.'s Comment
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Mikey brings this up:

Oreos

You are just using this as a dog-whistle to show you've been on this forum for several (5) years. Shame on the mess!

PackRat's Comment
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Mikey brings this up:

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Oreos

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You are just using this as a dog-whistle to show you've been on this forum for several (5) years. Shame on the mess!

I've never thought of you as a Boneheaded Trucker, Errol!

Errol V.'s Comment
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Mikey brings this up:

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Oreos

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You are just using this as a dog-whistle to show you've been on this forum for several (5) years. Shame on the mess!

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I've never thought of you as a Boneheaded Trucker, Errol!

I'm a subscriber! Yes!

What Ike ("Mr Say No to Boneheads") says on his blog:

Now in 2021, we have the power to change our trucking industry by exposing the things truckers do that ruin our image and lessen our value as drivers. We can do better as truckers.

How can you say NO to that?

Say NO to flip flops!

KID's Comment
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Hmm I don't know much but I've thought about being a owner operator after I get about 5 years on my belt but honestly don't think its worth it 🤷

Owner Operator:

An owner-operator is a driver who either owns or leases the truck they are driving. A self-employed driver.

PackRat's Comment
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Mikey brings this up:

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Oreos

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You are just using this as a dog-whistle to show you've been on this forum for several (5) years. Shame on the mess!

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I've never thought of you as a Boneheaded Trucker, Errol!

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I'm a subscriber! Yes!

What Ike ("Mr Say No to Boneheads") says on his blog:

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Now in 2021, we have the power to change our trucking industry by exposing the things truckers do that ruin our image and lessen our value as drivers. We can do better as truckers.

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How can you say NO to that?

Say NO to flip flops!

I'm a subscriber, too.

Bird-One's Comment
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Well at least you considered giving yourself enough time to learn the business and to learn truly just how much risk is involved. At 3 months you’re still learning how to drive.

Hmm I don't know much but I've thought about being a owner operator after I get about 5 years on my belt but honestly don't think its worth it 🤷

Owner Operator:

An owner-operator is a driver who either owns or leases the truck they are driving. A self-employed driver.

Mohamed M.'s Comment
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Hey bro i've been following this thread and was wondering how did everything workout for you ?

Thank you everyone who has responded and push back on me. I’m listening and learning and evaluating etc etc.

Not going to respond on this thread anymore- BUT- I am listening and taking my licks…

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

PackRat's Comment
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Hey bro i've been following this thread and was wondering how did everything workout for you ?

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Thank you everyone who has responded and push back on me. I’m listening and learning and evaluating etc etc.

Not going to respond on this thread anymore- BUT- I am listening and taking my licks…

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You would probably see a quicker answer from the OP via the YT channel.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Trucker Kearsey 's Comment
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I never even saw this thread originally... But if he had less than 6 months solo and had not been driving in months .. my company would have made him do the entire training program over. And the super sleeper thing wouldnt work cause they need really light freight or would be overweight

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