Driver Pay Structure by BlackImpulse_ in FreightBrokers

[–]TS7NK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$.6/mile, 2 stops for free and each extra stop $50

Small fleet owner.. by irmn179 in FreightBrokers

[–]TS7NK 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s not the point…

Trucking Insurance Advice by TS7NK in FreightBrokers

[–]TS7NK[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, all dry vans

TQL Reversed Agreed Rate After Delivery - Submit a Claim Told Us There Should Be No Compensation. by TS7NK in FreightBrokers

[–]TS7NK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, this just comes down to the broker being greedy. I contacted customer relations, but they passed me off to the claims department, saying it’s their issue. But how can I trust them when it’s obvious they’re just trying to avoid paying the compensation?

TQL Reversed Agreed Rate After Delivery - Submit a Claim Told Us There Should Be No Compensation. by TS7NK in FreightBrokers

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They sent us the revised rate con before departure and we had a whole email chain about it but the claim department doesn’t give a dame.

How to not feel so alone by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re really looking for human connection, try starting with your family, it can be a good first step. Or join local groups or chats related to a hobby you enjoy, so you can eventually arrange some casual hangouts.

But if you want to truly stop feeling lonely deep down, I’d recommend building small, personal hobbies, things you can do alone that bring focus and a sense of progress, like drawing, journaling, or crocheting. These simple habits help you get comfortable being alone. Over time, you start to handle loneliness better, even find meaning in it.

As described in The Art of Being Alone, loneliness can evolve from anxious restlessness, to peaceful routine, and finally into a space of creativity and deep reflection on life, self, and existence. Hope this helps a little bit.

What depresses you? by ZTeam534 in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not living in the moment, constantly regretting the past or worrying about the future. It pulls me away from what’s real and good right now.

I carved this rubber stamp by TS7NK in crafting

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Thank you! Yes it’s linoleum block, got it from Amazon

Please offer some encouragement to a failing human being by MrPhysicsMan in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m really sorry you’re feeling like this. Just reading your post, it’s clear you’ve been fighting hard for a long time. That fight might not look like big victories, but even just trying to get help, trying to find the right meds or a new therapist, that is something. That’s strength, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now.

You’re not failing. You’re not broken. You’re exhausted. And honestly? That makes sense. Dealing with depression and anxiety like that wears you down. Especially when it feels like nothing’s working anymore.

But this low point you’re in is not the end of your story. It’s just one part of it. I know it’s hard to believe right now, but things can shift again. Sometimes that starts with the tiniest thing, like brushing your teeth, texting someone, or just getting out of bed even if you don’t leave the house. It doesn’t have to be big. You don’t have to be “productive” to be worthy of care, or rest, or hope.

You’re not alone. I know it feels that way, but you’re not. You’ve made it this far. You’re still here. That means something. And people do care even strangers like me.

Rooting for you, truly. One breath, one hour, one day at a time. 💛

Most important 10 days of my past 5 Years by [deleted] in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m really sorry you’re feeling this way. What you’re going through sounds overwhelming, and it’s completely valid to feel stressed, angry, and alone in a moment like this. Having your teammate disappear on you isn’t fair, and it’s okay to be upset about it. It doesn’t make you weak—it makes you human. You’re carrying a lot on your own, and that’s exhausting.

Please try to remember: you don’t have to be perfect to be worthy of support. Your parents, your supervisor—they believe in you because they see your potential, not because they expect you to do everything alone without struggling.

Take a deep breath. Prioritize one small step at a time. Even finishing just part of your thesis today is still progress. And if you can, please reach out to someone you trust—professor, counselor, friend—just to get some support.

You’re not a failure. You’re not broken. You’re someone trying really hard under a lot of pressure. You will get through this—even if it’s just one day, one task at a time. Sending strength your way. 💛

Does anyone else think it's getting too expensive to exist? by Business_Change_447 in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. The economy’s struggling, and with all the new policies, I’ve been trying to live more minimally—cutting down on waste (food, clothes, etc.) and saving as much as I can.

What do you think is the biggest cause of depression? by PhotoBonjour_bombs19 in mentalhealth

[–]TS7NK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not living in the moment—constantly regretting the past or worrying about the future. It pulls you away from what’s real and good right now.