There was someone her from the Boise/Caldwell who worked in a warehouse if I remember right. Who is it?
I stayed in a hotel in Boise once upon a time.
My Great uncle use to live there until he passed.
I worked in Idaho 3 summers in the early '60's and occasionally made it down to Boise.
I live in Boise but don't work in a warehouse. Anything I can do?
I live 130 miles east of Boise and warehouse jobs don't pay enough to commute that far.
However, I've lived in SW & S. central Idaho all my life so I'm vaguely familiar with it.
OK guys. Idaho Shooter was who I was looking for but I will post the whole story here.
My son is about to become a single dad when the state gives him his two kids. They have declared their mother unfit. He drives for Holman out of Caldwell. He need a regular sort of a job in order to keep his kids out of foster care. Has worked dock work and forklift before. He has twenty some years of safe driving as an OTR truck driver. He is incredible good at handyman/remodel work but has no formal training or licensing. I was wondering if you knew any places for him to look for work.
Look at local freight companies they may have the perfect shift. They tend to pay fairly and offer benefits.
[b][color:#3333FF]Here's a CDL job[/color][/b] in Caldwell. Might have to be gone overnight so that might not work. Maybe be worth a call.?
If he is not home every day his kids will go to foster care until adopted. The state has made that clear.
Look at local freight companies they may have the perfect shift. They tend to pay fairly and offer benefits.
This.
The Treasure Valley(Boise area) tends to have a few more of these kind of jobs than other parts of the state, from what I have seen(I am in the Twin Falls area).
If he can read and write, can dress himself in a respectable manner and his face is not covered in tats and piercings, he should be able to find a job. I have one hell of a time finding the above in a prospective employee. I'm north of Boise by quite a bit.
Thank you. I have relayed this to my boy.