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Ray Contreras
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over 6 months ago

If your not scared to work. It's a good place.

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Ray Contreras
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over 6 months ago

Leaving the job. Grass isn't always greener on the other side.

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Ray Contreras
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over 6 months ago

When IH-35 was covered with ice, and I was told by other drivers, not to get on the road, and my immediate supervisor insisted that the load had to be in temple to load outbound trailers for am rtes. Since I had just started I felt my job was on the line if i didn't run. I seen a lot of accidents, jackknife big trucks, and i too had jackknifed but recovered. Turns out interstate was closed at jarrell, tx. And it took 14 hours to get to temple, tx. From S.A.,Tx.

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Ray Contreras
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over 6 months ago

I went up the chain of command, and got the problem solved.

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Ray Contreras
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over 6 months ago

If you do your work like your supposed to, no one bothers you. Good clean equipment, and a few members of management.

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John Emmons
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over 6 months ago

Local route and home every night.

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Renice Gordon
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William Usher
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over 6 months ago

They treated everyone working there like family.

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Ryan Fowler
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over 6 months ago

You can work at your own pace. The more productive you are the more you get paid

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Michael Morris
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over 6 months ago

The company and co-workers make u feel comfortable and like family everybody helps each other

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