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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1368171"><p>What he said. Combo is great, plus no accidents really possible.</p><p></p><p>Also, it has been my observation that the guys who go from combo jobs straight into Feeders (as opposed to guys who come from Package into feeders) usually have a very very tough time adjusting to a tractor trailer and hence have more accidents.</p><p></p><p>Why? Well, the guys from package already know how to drive stick shift, know how to manage the space around their vehicles , etc. The guy from combo usually doesn't know how to drive stick and did not drive a package car for 15 years and hence didn't develop that spidey sense (radar, whatever).</p><p></p><p>i would really suggest that you look at your expenses and see what can be eliminated. With tax rates, a dollar saved is more than a dollar earned .</p><p></p><p>Better that your husband be happy with a job that pays pretty good coin than to be miserable and be in an accident in a job he can quickly lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1368171"] What he said. Combo is great, plus no accidents really possible. Also, it has been my observation that the guys who go from combo jobs straight into Feeders (as opposed to guys who come from Package into feeders) usually have a very very tough time adjusting to a tractor trailer and hence have more accidents. Why? Well, the guys from package already know how to drive stick shift, know how to manage the space around their vehicles , etc. The guy from combo usually doesn't know how to drive stick and did not drive a package car for 15 years and hence didn't develop that spidey sense (radar, whatever). i would really suggest that you look at your expenses and see what can be eliminated. With tax rates, a dollar saved is more than a dollar earned . Better that your husband be happy with a job that pays pretty good coin than to be miserable and be in an accident in a job he can quickly lose. [/QUOTE]
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