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No actually, I’ve been driving semis for seven years and decided it was best to come home to my family that’s grew before my eyes and I’ve missed so much. But thanks so much for judging what you don’t know ...
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No actually, I’ve been driving semis for seven years and decided it was best to come home to my family that’s grew before my eyes and I’ve missed so much. But thanks so much for judging what you don’t know ...
I drove/owned Semi's for 15 yrs (3 as an owner) before I came to Dish. Sometimes, I wish I stayed in a truck....
 
No actually, I’ve been driving semis for seven years and decided it was best to come home to my family that’s grew before my eyes and I’ve missed so much. But thanks so much for judging what you don’t know ...

Not judging; all in good fun. Sorry it didn't come across as it was intended. Great choice to put family first!
 
Because the job is so crappy they want to see if you don’t quit before giving you a uniform.

It’s like door crews. I can’t tell you how many times I went out and bought people new dress shirts, pants, shoes and name tags. Only for them to work 1 day and decide it was too hard and quit.

Now the only thing I’ll provide is a name badge. They get a shirt once I see some sales.

Besides you really don’t need a uniform. Most of the time I wear regular street clothes. Maybe a shirt with the company logo on it.
 
Because the job is so crappy they want to see if you don’t quit before giving you a uniform.

It’s like door crews. I can’t tell you how many times I went out and bought people new dress shirts, pants, shoes and name tags. Only for them to work 1 day and decide it was too hard and quit.

Now the only thing I’ll provide is a name badge. They get a shirt once I see some sales.

Besides you really don’t need a uniform. Most of the time I wear regular street clothes. Maybe a shirt with the company logo on it.
OMG! I completely agree with Mr. Greiner, and it makes sense, or actually, exactly what I was thinking.
 
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