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A true bottom feeder, living off everyones crap. ( can't say how I really feel about scum like you)
Recycles the bottom 20% of subpar drivers to low paying companies that drag down the industry. Like he said if and when they quit in a month will get another commission placing them in another bad company.Represents everything wrong with trucking. He calls it free market.
 
Dick Lavy Trucking is an OH based company that hires from several different states, including PA. You can get more information by visiting our website at Dick Lavy Trucking or calling 937-448-6021 and speaking to our recruiting department. We do have immediate openings.
 
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Too bad I am not near a terminal. Relocation is not an option. I paid so much for insurance through NCT it would be nice not to have to lose most of my income to benefits.

So where and who are the "good" jobs for drivers with 19 years experience? (PM me) I have a few leads but have not called yet. Since recruiters lie, how can we move on and be gainfully employed and not get scammed. I am certain anything is better than NCT, but no way am I going to take .28 cpm! I don't even want to take .41 since I was at .496.

This is the problem in the industry. These new drivers think .28 is a great thing and so companies don't have to pay a decent wage for our time and out experience. Go get the student driver and we older folks get the shaft.
 
Too bad I am not near a terminal. Relocation is not an option. I paid so much for insurance through NCT it would be nice not to have to lose most of my income to benefits.

So where and who are the "good" jobs for drivers with 19 years experience? (PM me) I have a few leads but have not called yet. Since recruiters lie, how can we move on and be gainfully employed and not get scammed. I am certain anything is better than NCT, but no way am I going to take .28 cpm! I don't even want to take .41 since I was at .496.

This is the problem in the industry. These new drivers think .28 is a great thing and so companies don't have to pay a decent wage for our time and out experience. Go get the student driver and we older folks get the shaft.
That's why the biggest lie in the industry is" There's a driver shortage". Experienced drivers are just choosing to do something else than drive for cheap wages.If there was really a driver shortage, wages would be going up,not down.The truth is there is just a shortage of good paying driving jobs.All you have to do is follow up on the majority of companies attempting to recruit here, and see the poor wages and benefits their offering.
 
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