Trucking jobs are really disappearing
#11
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I was laid-off today. I was working for Con-way Freight. I was told by the TM that it could be at least twelve weeks. I was given the news that my families health coverage will be paid for. For at least twelve weeks. Not one to sit around. :whistle:
#14
Many lay-offs in the driving sector and plenty of ignorant, college counselors persuading students into degree-programs that aren't even hiring much.
Then there's also those CDL-schools who are still getting loads of students who don't even know they're being fed a false-hope in the short-term. Luckily, I've already happened upon another security company that will give me 40+, so as long as that contract stays up to ride off the storm, I could work on either RN or EMS classes once money starts coming in. As far as the driving jobs in SoCal, same story, but I'm going to go ahead and keep my CDL active anyway, it's not like things are going to stay slow forever. It's even sadder when I hear another driver reverts their California CDL back to Class-C due to slow-periods.
#15
I was laid off from Conway myself about three years ago. I feel for ya. I also heard they cut drivers' pay 5% and eliminated the 401k match. Its rough out there. If you are near Toledo try Central Transport. Oddly enough they have been adding drivers lately, mostly in Cleveland though. They started running triples on the pike and landed a couple new accounts. Crappy company with high turnover but its a job and you'll be home everyday just like Conway.
#16
I was laid off from Conway myself about three years ago. I feel for ya. I also heard they cut drivers' pay 5% and eliminated the 401k match. Its rough out there. If you are near Toledo try Central Transport. Oddly enough they have been adding drivers lately, mostly in Cleveland though. They started running triples on the pike and landed a couple new accounts. Crappy company with high turnover but its a job and you'll be home everyday just like Conway.
#17
Only a couple bigshots took 10%. Drivers were 5%. You can read about it here.
Con-way: Con-way Announces Expense Reduction Initiatives
#18
I've been unemployed for about 2 months now. And 2008 wasn't a good year for me. So I might end up either getting lucky with a bottom feeder, and waiting out the three years, or finding a new line of work for that time.
Now, of course, it's my own doing. I let my temper get away with me, and quit that last job. However, in my defense, that pusher was truly an exceptional pr!ck...but still, if I had known that getting another job would be this hard, I would have thought twice. Who am I kidding?? I still would have quit. ![]() So surviving is now my job. And I'm lucky. All I really have to worry about is the electric bill, water bill, trash, and food bill. But if I didn't buy this house on tax sale last year, we would have been homeless. I'm hoping things turn around. And soon. BTW... I just got turned down by Werner... Burger King, here I come....:lol: :lol: :lol:
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#19
Of course I don't live there, but it seems like there would be something opened in the Metromess.
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