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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3997578" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>When I first moved to Idaho I had been hired by a trucking company (Matheson) that delivered mail. My job was to pick up mail in Lewiston, ID and Colfax, WA and deliver it to the Spokane processing center, then deliver the mail from there back to Lewiston.</p><p></p><p>I finished training (just a couple of ride-alongs to learn the route) and went out on my own. On my third day I was loading return mail in the 53' trailer in Spokane for the return trip to Lewiston.</p><p></p><p>A guy comes up to me and asked me for my badge. I told him I was a new hire and my background check wasn't done yet. Turns out he was an inspector, I think. He made me unhook the trailer and leave the secure area. Apparently this was a new thing because I wasn't the only driver who was new and got told to leave. Some guys said they'd been doing the job for two months without any problems. Not any more.</p><p></p><p>I had to bobtail back to Lewiston without mail. I couldn't wait the expected two weeks with no work so I had to quit that job. Too bad because it was a pretty easy driving job that paid VERY well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3997578, member: 45773"] When I first moved to Idaho I had been hired by a trucking company (Matheson) that delivered mail. My job was to pick up mail in Lewiston, ID and Colfax, WA and deliver it to the Spokane processing center, then deliver the mail from there back to Lewiston. I finished training (just a couple of ride-alongs to learn the route) and went out on my own. On my third day I was loading return mail in the 53' trailer in Spokane for the return trip to Lewiston. A guy comes up to me and asked me for my badge. I told him I was a new hire and my background check wasn't done yet. Turns out he was an inspector, I think. He made me unhook the trailer and leave the secure area. Apparently this was a new thing because I wasn't the only driver who was new and got told to leave. Some guys said they'd been doing the job for two months without any problems. Not any more. I had to bobtail back to Lewiston without mail. I couldn't wait the expected two weeks with no work so I had to quit that job. Too bad because it was a pretty easy driving job that paid VERY well. [/QUOTE]
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