The Importance of Time Management
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I've always suspected they have a substantial turn-over rate. Higher than most companies, I'll bet. And, it's my guess they've been enjoying the fact that there is (for the time being) a surplus of drivers.
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Oh no doubt, more warm bodies to hurry up and wait. Reason #2 I left was no freight.
Much easier to get along with someone you don't like if you don't see each other but when you get up and when you go to sleep along with maybe a break in the middle. quite another to deal with them for 4 days straight waiting for a load.
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UPDATE: Falcon, not CRST
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They say there appears to have been a personality conflict. Can't argue with that.
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:moon::moon::moon::moon:and the point to all this is.......??????:hellno::hellno::hellno::hellno::he llno::conf used:
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