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<blockquote data-quote="scooby0048" data-source="post: 2223595" data-attributes="member: 50693"><p>Your post was long enough and I didn't read all the replies but I'm going offer you my two cents. You won't like what I have to say as I won't pat your ass like some of the replies, but you are the one asking for advice, not me. First off, I don't think driving will be your forte, you seem like a real wuss. Driving is ball-busting, back breaking work that is sometimes stressful and sometimes VERY stressful. If you have some social deficiencies, you will struggle when it comes time to qualify and during peak and whenever you have bad loads. Other days, driving can be great, easy routes, great loads, light stop count...sun and moon in alignment but those are rare. </p><p></p><p>Based on your own admission, you are irresponsible. You get up, go all the way to work just to sit and your car and not at least tell someone you don't feel good. (Once again your social deficiencies prevent you from being an adult) Your lame excuse of not having a working phone is really rather stale. The first sign that your phone was not working, a responsible person would have gone out and either gotten a new phone or had theirs repaired. You did neither so what's the excuse for that? Not enough money? Too busy? I'm sure it's a good one!</p><p></p><p>Two years on the job? You have health insurance so what's your excuse for not getting this looked at sooner? I don't know what to tell you man but I think preloading and driving is just not for you. I would find a nice quiet job working night shift guarding some factory or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooby0048, post: 2223595, member: 50693"] Your post was long enough and I didn't read all the replies but I'm going offer you my two cents. You won't like what I have to say as I won't pat your ass like some of the replies, but you are the one asking for advice, not me. First off, I don't think driving will be your forte, you seem like a real wuss. Driving is ball-busting, back breaking work that is sometimes stressful and sometimes VERY stressful. If you have some social deficiencies, you will struggle when it comes time to qualify and during peak and whenever you have bad loads. Other days, driving can be great, easy routes, great loads, light stop count...sun and moon in alignment but those are rare. Based on your own admission, you are irresponsible. You get up, go all the way to work just to sit and your car and not at least tell someone you don't feel good. (Once again your social deficiencies prevent you from being an adult) Your lame excuse of not having a working phone is really rather stale. The first sign that your phone was not working, a responsible person would have gone out and either gotten a new phone or had theirs repaired. You did neither so what's the excuse for that? Not enough money? Too busy? I'm sure it's a good one! Two years on the job? You have health insurance so what's your excuse for not getting this looked at sooner? I don't know what to tell you man but I think preloading and driving is just not for you. I would find a nice quiet job working night shift guarding some factory or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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