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Old 07-06-2009, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915 View Post
YEAH, dont pay any attention to my post, even though i'm right. Though i did leave out the problem of WHERE one might be located. When it comes down to it, how bad you want a job also might depend on relocating (at your cost naturally).

But the OP is correct. recruiters are sales people. Schools are a business. Like em or not, they are out to make money just like anybody else. I scratch my head why any company would keep their schools open, especially when the freight is not there for added trucks. (and yes, i know there is turnaround, and drivers who quit/fired for one reason or another). But schools are businesses. I went to college, graduated, and before i ever started, was promiced that they'd help in job placement.

Bottom line is, dont rely on others to do your work for you. If you want something bad enough, you've gotta do it yourself.
May I ask where you went to college and what your degree is? I am just curious because I thought that grammar, spelling, sentence construction, and punctuation where covered in freshman writing.
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