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rapatorr 07-23-2009 09:58 PM

yup
 
either that or he could work for a O/O that wouldn't mind training him an his record, In a perfect world.
Still though, BOL:thumbsup:

Sealord 07-24-2009 12:20 AM

Deferred Sentence
 
Your best bet may be to try to get on with a P&D company, starting out working the docks. Over time, you may be able to upgrade to a driver position. OTR companies won't touch you for at least the year and a half. You better not have parole to deal with 'cause that will push a potential hire date farther to the right. For now, ya gotta keep you nose clean with no contact with the law for any reason. BOL

freebirdrfd 07-24-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rapatorr (Post 456992)
either that or he could work for a O/O that wouldn't mind training him an his record, In a perfect world.
Still though, BOL:thumbsup:

what the heck did he just say??????? :confused:

rapatorr 07-27-2009 05:21 PM

My bad
 
i meant that wouldn't mind about his criminal record, btw I like the LEGIONDARY part, very elementary.

Maxwell Payne 07-28-2009 02:37 AM

It looks like most of the people replying to this have no idea what a deferred sentence is.

krich, while you are still in the deferment process you may have trouble getting a driving job, mainly because the conditions of your deferment may require you to attend counceling or some other such obligation that would be difficult to fulfill if you are on the road. Once you successfully complete deferment and you have no criminal convictions on your record it should not be an issue.

jagerbomber3.0 07-28-2009 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by franwake13 (Post 456961)
so you got in a fight or something, wtf are you gonna do when ur sitting in traffic and 4 wheelers are cutting you off all day???

My guess is he would sit in traffic and get cut off. What do you think the guy is going to do? Jump out and start pounding on windshields and slashing tires? The idea that you think this guy got into a fight or something once in his life and will never ever again be able to control his temper is just plainly amusing. I assume that you are also one of those people that think that someone that got a DUI 15 years ago when they were 19 years old will be the same forever and should never even think about being a driver because they are sure to swill some beer for lunch and get out and run over cars as soon as the ink dries on their CDL.

franwake13 07-28-2009 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jagerbomber3.0 (Post 457412)
My guess is he would sit in traffic and get cut off. What do you think the guy is going to do? Jump out and start pounding on windshields and slashing tires? The idea that you think this guy got into a fight or something once in his life and will never ever again be able to control his temper is just plainly amusing. I assume that you are also one of those people that think that someone that got a DUI 15 years ago when they were 19 years old will be the same forever and should never even think about being a driver because they are sure to swill some beer for lunch and get out and run over cars as soon as the ink dries on their CDL.

God yoy know me soo well..... what a douch...... :lol2:

Fredog 07-28-2009 11:24 AM

why the hell does everyone think that owner operators dont have any rules to follow?

dobry4u 07-28-2009 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Maxwell Payne (Post 457390)
It looks like most of the people replying to this have no idea what a deferred sentence is.

krich, while you are still in the deferment process you may have trouble getting a driving job, mainly because the conditions of your deferment may require you to attend counseling or some other such obligation that would be difficult to fulfill if you are on the road. Once you successfully complete deferment and you have no criminal convictions on your record it should not be an issue.


+1 .. this is good advice :thumbsup:...

freebirdrfd 07-28-2009 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rapatorr (Post 457378)
btw I like the LEGIONDARY part, very elementary.

thanks for the compliment :lol: :lol2:


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