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#11
I guess he told you Stan. :rofl: Smokin:
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#12
Who's the more ignorant person? The one who wrote "I've worked under the table blah blah blah", or the one who read what that person wrote?
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#13
Umm, :bigthink: The one who reads it?? :smokin:
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#14
He might as well said that 2+2=4, then argued later that it actually =5. Makes just as much sense. Either that or my IQ is just high enough that I don't understand "idiot".
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#15
If the company you worked for was a motor carrier and will verify your work experience, then you should be able to find suitable employment. It is easy to check whether a company has authority or not. You can also provide log books to prove experience. The feds require that carriers check at least the past 3 years employment history of new drivers, whether they held a CDL or not. Another way to prove employment is through settlement sheets or pay stubs. In any case, you will need to prove some work experience unless you are willing to go to driving school. You didn't mention whether you worked as a driver or otr, so I am making some assumptions.
Careful there G. He was "Working under the table". I've just learned that I am ignorant for not understanding his exact meaning of that. Or....maybe I was ignorant for thinking that I knew what "working under the table" really means. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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#16
Hmmm - this is making me ponder:
A person working for a legit company, but not having to pay taxes is called "working under the table". A person working for a company that's "under the table", and is earning pay they don't pay taxes on is called what? Doesn't 2 negatives make a positive? If so, would he then be 100% above board? OMG - this is making my brain hurt...
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#17
But - let's make it clear:
If he was 'legal', but working for an illegal company (aka, no taxes, dot #, etc), then he has no proof of employment. So, looks for driver school for this brainiac.
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#19
I suppose we will need to wait until he comes back and clarifies his statement.
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