I worked out of alvin tx for a couple of years for the most part i planned on retiring from there. My immediate supervisor was as good as they come yeah he had his faults none more so than any of us. My senior driver was the type of man that would give you the shirt off his back. My dispatchers where all great. Everyone has had different experiences with WTF but i considered these guys family and still do. I was able to drive coast to coast meeting alot of great hands. Its unfortunate that alot of great people lost their jobs. I truly wish everyone the best of luck.
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It is a shame but it's also out of our control. I am still employed by WFT at this time. I go to work and complete my tasks, submitting OFIs as I find useful improvements. I keep the thought in the back of my head that I may not have a job tomorrow, but by the same token I could have a fatal wreck during my commute. The point is that there's no reason to worry, if it happens, it happens. You can avoid it, however, by finding another job before this one runs out. It won't help you with the fatal wreck, but it'll keep you employed up to that point. My resume is updated and going out today.