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  1. #61
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Truck driving school contracts are one step above indentured servitude. You don't know duck about trucking.

    I have two DUIs
  2. #62
    Originally posted by Bradley My right hand doesn't close

    all powertools i know are ambidextrous
  3. #63
    slide22 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bradley I have two DUIs

    When? more than 10 years ago? are you just making this shit up to avoid a halfway decent paying job that will be probably 50 percent more than you're about to make. plus if you do long haul you'll be busy being responsible for getting your loads delivered on time and returns. saving your money.

    buy a rig of your own one day and make 5 times as much an hour or more. lots of overhead costs but you just work that into your pricing. get to know truckers at truck stops who are independent drivers. they'll give information on whats fair pricing. its really not competitive but more of a standardize charge base on weight and how its offloaded.
  4. #64
    slide22 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny all powertools i know are ambidextrous

    Hes one of these guys that is just a drifter. jobs here and there. He either stays in the community and then transfers to state and get at least a BA or BS or he can become a blue/brown collar and lump furniture for a living while buying his own rig and running his own business. LLC his house, car and whatever so he doesn't lose his shit in some stupid lawsuit where he fucked up and live his life out being happier
  5. #65
    Bradley Florida Man
    I haven't had a job since 2014. Hard to get back into. Doing my best. Got a library card yesterday. A lot of job leads the job center gave me info on. Looking to be a polite, friendly secretary.
  6. #66
    Bradley Florida Man
    Account Coordinator. $24 an hour. Hours 6am-2:30pm M-F



    Responsible for expediting the flow of work and material within or between departments according to the production schedule. The Expeditor will work with the planners and is a direct interface with the Manufacturing shop floor. The candidate will also be responsible for tracking the flow of critical parts through the shop floor in a timely fashion.

    • Update production schedule based on lists provided to ensure on-track shipment of customer orders

    • Obtain information regarding status of components required to fill orders and evaluate parts, subassemblies, and finished products within the guidelines as directed by production supervisors

    • Assist in the setup of production lists and mapping out production schedule for select orders/projects

    • Confer with production departments to become familiar with drawings, specifications, and other documents concerning assigned projects.

    • High school degree or equivalent, relevant experience preferred

    • 2+ years' experience in a metal fabrication/manufacturing environment desirable but not required.

    • Blue print reading skills a plus

    • Interface with customers, manufacturing personnel, purchasing personnel, etc. on material status and production planning issues

    • Ability and experience meeting deadlines

    • Ability to work independently, quickly and accurately in an environment with changing/fluctuating priorities.

    • Must be very detail oriented and thorough with excellent written and verbal communication skills.

    • Action-oriented, customer service-oriented attitude, taking initiative to follow projects and jobs through the production process.

    • Engaging personality capable of generating and growing meaningful relationships with coworkers.
  7. #67
    Bradley Florida Man
    Shipping/ Receiving $20 an hour. Hours 2:30p-11p M-F



    Attention to detail, good attendance and data entry are all skills we are looking for in the role.

    The right candidate needs to be able to work well with others but also be able to work alone if the supervisor is out on the dock loading trucks or helping out. They will be checking in and out drivers, manually entering inbound loads (lots, revisions, product, etc), scanning BOL’s to be saved, filing, communicating with customers, looking for and sending signed BOL’s to the customer as requested, scheduling help, writing up inbound load sheets, answering phone calls and other duties as they arise.
  8. #68
    Bradley Florida Man
    i can do dat
  9. #69
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley I have two DUIs

    Even with a previous DUI, you can still get your commercial driver license (CDL) in Arizona. If you were convicted for driving under the influence – in Arizona or any state – you must have completed the original license suspension before applying for your CDL.
  10. #70
    Bradley Florida Man
    i need to get sr22 and have the ignition interlock for 11 months to get my license back. I haven't owned a vehicle in like 5 years.
  11. #71
    Bradley Florida Man
    CUZ IM A BUM NIGGA
  12. #72
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley i need to get sr22 and have the ignition interlock for 11 months to get my license back. I haven't owned a vehicle in like 5 years.

    You need to do that CDL or not. You can't succeed in the US without a vehicle.
  13. #73
    Bradley Florida Man
    well thats why im applying for jobs speedyparker
  14. #74
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley well thats why im applying for jobs speedyparker

    You are literally putting the cart in front of the horse. You want it all right now. You've spent 3 decades digging a hole. You're not going to fill the hole overnight. Baby steps....
  15. #75
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You are literally putting the cart in front of the horse. You want it all right now. You've spent 3 decades digging a hole. You're not going to fill the hole overnight. Baby steps….

    if nobody ever put the cart before the horse porche would never been born.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  16. #76
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You are literally putting the cart in front of the horse. You want it all right now. You've spent 3 decades digging a hole. You're not going to fill the hole overnight. Baby steps….

    well, Wednesday I put together my resume with my glowing reference from my friend, skills, criminal record, etc
    thursdahy i applied for workforce development printed off a bunch of resumes to give in person and got the packet stack of job leads
    friday i began applying for jobs
    today i've been getting stoned & watching about the Russia Invasion of Ukraine

    Monday i go back on my mental health medication and see the physician. hopefully my hands will work soon, the right one is kinda wonky and painful
  17. #77
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley well, Wednesday I put together my resume with my glowing reference from my friend, skills, criminal record, etc
    thursdahy i applied for workforce development printed off a bunch of resumes to give in person and got the packet stack of job leads
    friday i began applying for jobs
    today i've been getting stoned & watching about the Russia Invasion of Ukraine

    Monday i go back on my mental health medication and see the physician. hopefully my hands will work soon, the right one is kinda wonky and painful

    But your resume is bullshit and you know it. Something that will become quickly apparent even if you somehow manage to bullshit your way through an interview. You are setting yourself up for failure by not laying a good foundation and raking baby steps. You want it all right now. You haven't laid a bit of groundwork your entire life. You can't just jump in the race ten years late and expect you can just hit the track at full speed without crashing hard.
  18. #78
    Bradley Florida Man
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    slide22 African Astronaut
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