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|  08-10-2004, 01:00 AM | #31 | 
| I thought I changed this. Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: western nowhere, ny 
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			It doesn't seem like being recently fired in the field you're looking for a job in is exactly the best kind of resume padding. Aside from that, though, what sort of a job are you looking at/we discussing? More curious than anything. | 
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|  08-10-2004, 06:19 AM | #32 | 
| Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Dallas, TX 
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			I am still talking...I had to wait until I got my hands on my DD214 (military discharge papers) before I sent in my package.  Those are the important part because they cover so many years (DOT needs the last ten years history covered).  I am sending the whole shebang off tomorrow after I fill out some form or other they need. Brian the sandwich guy 
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|  08-10-2004, 12:26 PM | #33 | 
| Slattern of the Swail Join Date: Jul 2004 
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			BrianR--is this job something you want to do?  Taking a job strictly for the money is never worth it...at least in my experience.  Working soul-crushing, mind-numbing jobs is how I got into the mess I am currently in.  I've been out of work a month and still don't feel completely human yet. Have you ever been to Louisville? | 
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|  08-10-2004, 04:33 PM | #34 | 
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			I do enjoy driving, like to "be my own boss", enjoy a challenge and I am occasionally afflicted with wanderlust.  Personally, I would prefer to work from home or do the nine to five thing, but this will do.  I do not have the skills to do more cerebral things, nor the education to find a better paying job without years of college and/or training. And no, I've never been to Louisville, but would go if the opportunity arose. 
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|  08-10-2004, 04:39 PM | #35 | 
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			You mention that you are disabled.  Have you ever looked into the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation?  They will send you to school!  Is it military disability? Or regular-Joe disability? | 
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|  08-10-2004, 11:22 PM | #36 | 
| When Do I Get Virtual Unreality? Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Raytown, Missouri 
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			I hate to be the voice of skepticism here, but are we talking about truck driving school, here?  'Cause they are widely known (in my part of the country, anyway) as *major* scams. I would be concerned about any place that was going to train me, and then indenture me for a couple of years. What's to keep them from canning you and demanding repayment of the training? I probably missed something in this rather long thread, but we had hundreds of people get big time hosed here in KC over a truck driving school deal. 
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|  08-11-2004, 09:41 AM | #37 | 
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			Nothing keeps them from canning me and demanding payment, but it doesn't make sense to me.  They'll get it from my paychecks anyway...plus interest.  I fail to see the motivation, unless they PLAN on scamming me, having no actual truck fleets.  THe school itself is a nationally accredited school and is paid for by the trucking line, and I repay for a year.  I can pay back sooner if I wish.  Seems like too much trouble to get a measly $1000 to me.  Schneider is also a national company with decent credentials, and is known by a few truckers that I know and trust.  They don't know anything BAD, but haven't heard much good either.  It's a lack of a bad rep that I'm counting on.  The O/Os tend to know everything from rubbing elbows with the company drivers at truck stops.  And my neighbor used to OWN a truck stop.  He heard it ALL. I'm still exploring...I send the info packet today. We'll see what happens. Brian 
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|  08-11-2004, 05:15 PM | #38 | 
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			Probably not a scam. Many of the big operators a hurting for drivers and newbies work cheaper.    
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