Posted by Mike M on January 29, 2015 at 10:16:47 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: CDL Medical Card posted by Milan on January 29, 2015 at 09:55:56:
At work we get a good amount of the truck drivers stop in lost can't find our receiving driveway. And yep you guessed it they speaky no English ! How the heck do they get approved !
Don't even get me going on doctor's ! I went in for one of those EXPENSIVE sleep studies. Waste of time and money. Stayed awake all night ! Found out later some places can give you sleep aids and even hook you up to a CPAP first time if your bad. And of coarse the place I went could not do any of that and even had adjoin rooms with a shared bathroom that the flush sounded like a jet engine. Sure couldn't sleep in those conditions. Any other business operating like that would have to refund your money but not Doctor's ! Like the body shop manager I knew once told a Doc. I have to fix my mistakes you get to bury yours. That neck size stuff is all part of some scam to put you in a category so as to deny you coverage's or something. Guy at work is what I call tall and thin. Those darn BMI charts have him as overweight !!!!
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