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iHav to Drive
Trucks and SUV
know of any trucking co.s willing to hire driver with termination for backing
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<blockquote data-quote="Yawzerecom" data-source="post: 725166" data-attributes="member: 334411"><p>The trucking industry is hurting right now because of the fuel ‘crisis.’ However, that doesn’t mean there are not opportunities out there. If you are not willing to relocate, this may make your options limited, but not horrible. The larger companies like FedEx Ground and DHL may help you get set up with an independent contractor model, but like you said, UPS probably wouldn’t consider you as of yet. The smaller to medium sized companies are going to be the best places to start. I woould re-post with what areas (location, city, state) you are looking to get hired.</p><p></p><p>My Best, </p><p>Michael Grant</p><p>http://www.yawzer.com </p><p>find a career – find an employee</p><p>where employers can find your resume, and more, for free</p><p></p><p>Whether you are looking for a full-time job or part-time job; interested in what opportunity may head your way; or trying to switch industries, check out http://www.yawzer.com. Post your resume online and let employers find you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yawzerecom, post: 725166, member: 334411"] The trucking industry is hurting right now because of the fuel ‘crisis.’ However, that doesn’t mean there are not opportunities out there. If you are not willing to relocate, this may make your options limited, but not horrible. The larger companies like FedEx Ground and DHL may help you get set up with an independent contractor model, but like you said, UPS probably wouldn’t consider you as of yet. The smaller to medium sized companies are going to be the best places to start. I woould re-post with what areas (location, city, state) you are looking to get hired. My Best, Michael Grant http://www.yawzer.com find a career – find an employee where employers can find your resume, and more, for free Whether you are looking for a full-time job or part-time job; interested in what opportunity may head your way; or trying to switch industries, check out http://www.yawzer.com. Post your resume online and let employers find you. [/QUOTE]
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