Kurbski said:
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Have you ever attended an anger management class? :P
Still not sure which of us you are asking, but as for ME..... yeah, I think so! But, I think I killed the teacher! :lol:
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Well, His posts are pretty funny sometimes, usually more entertaining than mine. :lol:
No they're not. He just puts lots of smileys after them to make you THINK he is being funny! :roll:
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Well actually I was asking BD and didn't specify who I was asking. My Bad. ops: Another poor attempt on my part at being humorous.
Since this is your thread I will ask a different question.
Nope, not MY thread! My fault! I shouldn't have answered a question ABOUT me in someone ELSE'S thread! IT is MY bad! :lol:
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Hell..... I don't even know if I'm ALLOWED to comment on your question in THIS thread! Better ask the Rev if I can do so!
No need because Rev has his own threads to entertain everyone in. :lol: :lol:
In fact, nevermind! But, you will go down in history as being the first idiot to respond to this thread! Well..... besides ME, I guess! :lol:
Well, I have always liked being a trail blazer. :roll: :lol: [/quote]
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How many CAD members have you ever contacted by PM and asked them to meet you in person? And how many have actually met or ran into without planning it? Out of the ones you met, were you glad you did?oh, one more? Were you able to find another Job? I remember you posting about trying to find another one recently.
Okay, I'm going to assume this question is for ME. But, it is a difficult one to answer. I have PM's with MANY CAD members, but only ONE so far that I have met in person. (none by accident, this one was plannned.) As it is possible that she might read this, your question is STILL hard to answer, and should NEVER have been asked. But, no ..... we weren't a good "fit.
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Yes, I am working again, thank you. My company folded with no notice, and I took the first week off to "deal" with the shock. The second week, I started thinking about my alternatives, and checking into them. I had been teaming since I started trucking, and wanted to go SOLO for my next "experience" if possible. But, I don't play that game of 5 weeks out and 3 or 4 days at home!
The third week, I had several interviews, and some of them fell through. One because I was 4 months short of the required 3 years experience!
The fourth week, I was still contacting a few others, but was trying to nail down the one company that offered what I wanted most. The 5th week, I was tentatively hired by this company, but needed to wait for the insurance approval, and the availability of a truck. (I didn't go with a mega, obviously!)
This weekend, I am home again, after my first week out with my new company. I made more than I ever did in one week with my past company, I am STILL working for a small company that gives me the freedom I require, and I have already been promoted to a newer and nicer truck! I will get to go to MOST places I want to go, and don't have to go where I don't WANT to go.
And, YES..... I am happy to be OTR (on the road) again! I could probably have been in another "TEAM" truck within the first week, but I've had enough of that. Changing to Solo.... and doing it "My Way"... has been a tougher task, but I hope the rewards will be worth it.
Thanks for asking!