Well I threw in the towell.....
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Tallahassee, Fl
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Today, as far as i can see marked my last day as a sod hauler, atleast for my current company. It's been about 2 years worth of unorginazation, and hours spent running around in circles that finally pushed me over the edge, so i called it quits today. So hopefully better things will come around for me, words of advice for the newbs out there, don't let yourself get walked on, stand your ground, and if that means moving to greener pastures, do so.........
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Originally Posted by millersod215
[br]and if that means moving to greener pastures, do so.........
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Coshocton, OH
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:shock: Hope better things come your way millersod! I was suprised to hear this from you. I thought you were pretty content where you were at. Are ya going to try to stay local or go back to OTR again?
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Nah, local is where i like to be, i've got the wheels rolling on my app. at another local company running bulk potting soil in Florida, i was happy at my job up until a month ago, the company was sold, and with the new owners came new policy's that were'nt for me. OTR was an experience to say the least, but with my current situation being newly married and all, it's just not where i want to be.
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Move To PA come haull shit. We looking for drivers local and am leaving to go on tugs. So you can replace me and make the big $$$$
I hope all works out for ya.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 84
Good luck Miller. Thanks for the advice and kind words you gave me in the past. I'm planning my move to local as well. May is a good company but I like being home with mama more than once a month.
Any room for me at your company? I have no flatbed exp but am willing to learn.
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Any room for me at your company? I have no flatbed exp but am willing to learn.

