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Edited 6mo ago by johney
@dafeeder said ↗Exactly, but why would UPS risk by making rookies their drivers, when there's plenty of experienced drivers out there ? There should be minimum 5 years accident free semi experience requirement to get hired by this company. This is common sense safe practice. Not nice saying shit that you've said, you're old but didn't get smarter with your age, lolBecause they train us just like you were trained...probably better than you were. Where were you trained Joe's truck driving academy? The local junior collage?
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Exactly, but why would UPS risk by making rookies their drivers, when there's plenty of experienced drivers out there ? There should be minimum 5 years accident free semi experience requirement to get hired by this company. This is common sense safe practice. Not nice saying shit that you've said, you're old but didn't get smarter with your age, lol

Because they train us just like you were trained...probably better than you were. Where were you trained Joe's truck driving academy? The local junior collage?

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Exactly, but why would UPS risk by making rookies their drivers, when there's plenty of experienced drivers out there ? There should be minimum 5 years accident free semi experience requirement to get hired by this company. This is common sense safe practice. Not nice saying shit that you've said, you're old but didn't get smarter with your age, lol

Because they train us just like you were trained...probably better than you were. Where were you trained Joe's truck driving academy? The local junior collage?