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planning on moving to nh in a month and half need advice/help

Started by gir, July 12, 2007, 12:53 AM NHFT

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gir

hello im new to the forums. i got interested in new hampshire when my flight instructor told me about it. " he heard about it from a guy in oshcosh" and ive been trying to find a better paying job than this pizza place for god knows how llong so i decided to try my luck out of california. evn thought i have 2 loans and maxed out on bills right now although hoping my bro will take my dirtbikes. so i should be freer i have a lil bit of money to get there with my truck, but i probly wont have a job already nor a place to live except the back of my truck. so i was wanting to move there in about no more beginning of sept. i want to know if anyone could help me out when i get there, i dont have a specific city ill hit but if anyone could help me ill go there lol. anyways if anyone culd shed me some light on what i should do at thsi point or when i get there i would apreciate it.

Russell Kanning

Since you have a little time, you can post here and get to know some people and let them learn more about you. The more friends you have, the more opportunities become available.
Maybe you can pay off some bills and be ready to join us. :)

gir

i dont think i can pay off any bills. but im tryng to see if my bro wants my dirtbike thatll get rid of one. if you guys want to know a litle about me im 22 served in the army but then got injured in ait, they med discharged me, i worked for schneider national driving 18 wheelers. and one of the things im looking forewards to nh is ill be able to own assault rifles, big firearm enthusiast, and the beauty of the state, it looks liek you could probly go outside and be pretty all the time where here in sd its liek so unnice to me. and i ride dirtbikes and mountain biikes.

error

If you still have your CDL, truck drivers are always in demand pretty much everywhere. Truckers who can navigate New England's twisty narrow roads are in very short supply. :)

gir

twisty roads with snow yay :) i had issues with snow because about 100plus pounds of snow collcted on roof of sleeper cab im doin 30 and hit brakes slightly it all fell on hood covering window i couldnt see. i hated that part. i also managed to drift one slightly in idaho i think forgot the state i dont know how the roads are up there so i wont judge it yet but i have been looking at them, and found one for the smaller propane tanker guys that deliver heating gas ect. i might appl for them. well see.


dawn

United Natural Foods in Chesterfield is often looking for truck drivers.

gir

hmm ill def check it out. thanks for your help. is it near mnanchesterish?


Russell Kanning

also I am sure Schni.... (the pumpkin company) will be happy for you to just change your home base. :)

gir

Quotealso I am sure Schni.... (the pumpkin company) will be happy for you to just change your home base.

im still mad at them they screwed me of 600 bucks, and ya, i can go on i dont even work for em anymore lol