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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawn
    Most dispatcher are drinkers or smoke dop
    No I am not a dispatcher, I just know plenty of them
    What is dop? Is that like pot? :P

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    Methinks that Col.Toon/Chad has struck again!! :P

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    Methinks that Col.Toon/Chad has struck again!!
    Must be the "dop"

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    good going ACE, hope it was some good ****

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    Gotta do something REALLY major to get a Dishonorable Discharge.

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    Ok, here goes, I know I'm gonna get bashed for this one. 9 years ago, I got a felony drug conviction. Drive for a company, nope. Forget it. I have 3 trucks out there and Foley does my random drug testing service for me. My policy is ZERO TOLERANCE!!! I know first hand that people who use drugs don't quit. The drugs run their lives. Until that person decides enough is enough. No drug program on Earth is worth s***. None of them. Period. My life took a rapid U-Turn at that point, but statistically, I am 8 in 100. Bust ONE drug test with me and I'll get a good man or lady to where the truck happens to be and you're down the road. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! And this is the policy of an ex drug user. You need to get it together, man. A little bit of weed or whatever is NOT OK!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by havartart
    Well I'm not dumb, I have a Master of Science in Aeronautics from Embry Riddle from my time as a pilot in the USAF. I got dishonorably discharged from the USAF (no not from drugs) and now this so I agree I made dumb decisions in my life. I do have a family so hopefully I can find something else with my degree. I just meet the wrong people during my depression after the discharge from service. It was hard to find a job after the discharge so now it will be even harder.
    How did you get a decent job with a BCD in the first place? You claim to be an ex AF pilot and hold a Masters degree in a hard science yet you also have a disgraceful discharge from the military and you are a crack head. You are either a LIAR or the biggest idiot on this board.

    Why dont you take your masters degree and go teach at Berkley with the rest of the dope heads and democrats. ( not that I believe you really have an advanced degree)

    What a loser. People like that really piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by havartart
    Well I'm not dumb,
    Sorry bucko....but you are dumb. In fact a bag of hammers has more smarts than you.

    I have a Master of Science in Aeronautics from Embry Riddle from my time as a pilot in the USAF. I got dishonorably discharged from the USAF (no not from drugs) and now this so I agree I made dumb decisions in my life.
    Lets see....you put an absolutely enviable career in the "****ter" and you say you're not "dumb"..... You may hold some "paper", but that is not by any means proof of maturity and common sense.... There is far more to being "smart" than passing tests.

    I do have a family so hopefully I can find something else with my degree. I just meet the wrong people during my depression after the discharge from service. It was hard to find a job after the discharge so now it will be even harder.
    SO, now you've decided its time to be worried about your family.... or is it that you are worried about what they will do to you because you have committed a daisy chain of "f'ups" and trashed a career, got ****canned from a union job.....and you are looking for a key to the door that opens up to the path to success....now?

    Right about now....probably the only job you will be able to get will be at the end of a shovel or humping shingles for a roofing company...

    I'm not going to apologize for my lack of sympathy for your plight. You created it, continued to make bad decisions....instead of "sucking it up and being a man". Damn, the parolees that I retrained at the US Army Retraining Brigade in the 70's had more stones!!

    My advice to you is this: Extract your cranium from rectal defilade, or get a "plasiectomy" so you can see what you are doing with your head up your ass"!!

    Stay away from trucking. You've killed your prospects there. And frankly, the last thing any of us needs is drug users on the road.

    I do hope for the sake of your family....that you get your **** together, start acting like a man and an adult....get a job and keep it together for their sake. They should not have to suffer for your stupidity.
    Forrest Gump was right....and some people literally strive to prove it.....everyday. Strive not to be one of "them".... And "lemmings" are a dime a dozen!

    Remember: The "truth WILL set you free"! If it doesn't "set you free"....."it will trap you in the cesspool of your own design".

    They lost my original "avatar"....oh well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
    Quote Originally Posted by Useless
    Better forget about driving.

    With a history like that, your talents would be much better applied by becoming a dispatcher!!
    Dispatchers are sober? :P :?
    No!!

    That'e exactly why he has prospects of a bright future as a dispatcher!!

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    Well, he better be a dispatcher. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
    Well, he better be a dispatcher. :P
    Or a Recruiter!! 8)

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    Default Re: Another failed drug test question

    Start using prescription drugs - the ones they don't test for!

    Quote Originally Posted by havartart
    I just failed a drug test from a union company a 2nd time so I will be fired (they give you one chance to clean up). It is going to be hard when I was living pay check to pay check even with a high paying union job. Since no company would hire me how about becoming an owner operator or would my positive drug test prevent me from doing that. Any suggestions? Would this follow me to any other types of jobs besides trucking- in other words I won't be able to get any job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yoopr
    Gotta do something REALLY major to get a Dishonorable Discharge.
    True, even more so if he was a pilot (read: commissioned officer). Takes a real screw up for an officer to get a court martial, which, of course, is also a federal felony.

    He had better buy himself a pickup and lawn mower. That is likely the only job he will find.

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    There are a multitude of reasons why one may make poor choices in life.
    Many of which we are likely not to have a clue; or what this person may be going through. And certainly substance abuse remedies nothing.

    Before you go berating someone for the choices they may have made, you may want to take a look at some of your own.

    How about driving a truck for a living!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
    Remember,,,,,,, If you eat a live frog first thing every morning, you can rest assured it will likely be the worst thing you will have to do all day.

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    this is still at the top!! I'm doing plumbing now. I had over 1 million accident free miles in my trucking career. By the way Twilight Flyer, I worked for Heartland :shock: for a year- no accidents, and all loads on time. 8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by havartart
    this is still at the top!! I'm doing plumbing now. I had over 1 million accident free miles in my trucking career. By the way Twilight Flyer, I worked for Heartland :shock: for a year- no accidents, and all loads on time. 8)
    No, not "STILL." It was resurrected. More surprisingly.... YOU noticed it! You've ONLY got 3 posts TOTAL. What made you "check in?" Just curious.

    For the record.... I am not one who flames people like you for making mistakes. Sure, it WAS pretty dumb. Even YOU can't argue that. But, I don't think YOU are dumb. SOME truckers just think they are GOD, or something. They have forgotten the scripture of "Judge not, lest ye BE judged."

    I am glad you are doing o.k. Plumbing pays well (probably better than trucking!) And you are providing for your family LIKE A MAN! I hope you are staying drug free, as that is the only way to enjoy life!

    It took alot of "stones" to come on here and ask for advice considering your "crime." Sorry, you couldn't just get a straight answer.

    I, for one, can understand the depression that followed your discharge. In fact, this is affecting hundreds of Iraqi War veterans today!! Those who've never LOST the self-esteem that you once had, have NO CLUE as to how easily depression can set in and take control of our decisions.

    I'm not excusing your SECOND test failure, but things ARE what they ARE. I'm just proud of you for going out and getting a good paying job to support your family. My grandfather always said (repeated thousands of times by my father,) that even digging a ditch can be honest and honorable work! In fact, on a skill level basis, plumbing is pretty much equal to truck driving.

    Anyways, best wishes to ya. If you haven't already, I hope you seek help for depression. I wouldn't think that you are a drug addict. Drugs are just symptomatic of depression. With or WITHOUT drug use, depression can ruin a life!

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    Well, I use to make fun of druggies when I was younger. All I'm going to say is stay away from strip clubs, lot lizards, and other drivers offering drugs to keep you awake. The circle K truckstop in Phoenix is where it all started for me. Bad place-stay away. I have been drug free for 7 months and doing good with plumbing, but I do miss trucking and occasionally check in to see what's happening with hours of service rules and the mexican truckers. Maybe in 3-10 years I can come back.

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