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Bumper 03-22-2008 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfhobo
but knowing Spanish is not really one of them. Don't tell a "newbie" that it IS..... if it is NOT! Hobo

Its a deal. End of debate.

millersod215 03-22-2008 06:40 PM

Agricultural is a lot different atmosphere as far as driving is concerned. I live in Florida, and it has been explained to me that while harvesting season is taking place, there are no hour limitations on a driver, as long as the product is going from origin to consumer, what does this mean to you? A ton of hours, and if they're paying an hourly rate, don't expect any overtime, agricultural is exempt. To make a long story short, just have your ducks in a row, and your questions answered before you show up to work and quickly realize you'll be working 16 hour shifts throughout the season :roll:


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