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Leaving A Two Weeks Notice

Leaving A Two Weeks Notice

Leaving A Two Weeks Notice. When should you leave a two weeks notice? Is Two weeks enough or not enough? Drivers are faced with this question all the time. Should I do the right thing and give notice? Leaving A Two Weeks Notice

Most drivers are quitting a carrier because they are losing money and promises were broken. When confronted with wether he should give a proper notice. He, many times, has no choice but to quit as fast as he can. He needs to do this because he is behind on bills and has a family that relies on his income. Tune in this week and find out what TalkCDL trucking Podcast had to say about this matter.

Flat Bed Work Belongs To Flat Bed Drivers

Recently we were told, that reefer companies are trying to migrate to flat bed work. This is due to the low freight volume and the higher paying flat bed freight. The problem with it is, most reefer carriers do not have the experience with load securement. Tune in and find out the results.

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