This is getting on my last nerve. Shops requiring that I live within a specific mile range. I'm on the cusp of being within 20 miles of anything. I certainly do not live within the 20 miles that companies want. Even if they take my zip code to the closest shop it's still past 20 miles. So why do they send me the email? Their computer database should automatically disqualify me.
And while I'm on my what I beginning to realize is an unreasonable rant. Why can't schedulers understand that in the
state of TX, 100 miles can be considered a hop, skip and a jump? I know most schedulers aren't from TX, but shouldn't they listen to the shopper? I can and have pulled off $300 days on my long routes. My long routes are anywhere from 200 to 400 miles.
I'm relatively new at this. I have some fabulous schedulers. Now, I need to find a few that understand the fact if I'm to make any money, I must drive long distances.
And also, I'm an old chick and can't find a decent job, even with a MBA.
Love to say sorry for my rant, but honestly I'm not.
I love this new career and I really want it to be worth my time and attention.
MaryAnn
Live your life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the morning; the devil shudders...And yells OH #%*+! SHE'S AWAKE!