My bf says they will give you a ride to the job site, or arrange for one. They don't charge you for that either. If you are one with a vehicle, they may ask you to drive others to the site and they will give you some compensation for doing so. He also said that they have some loaner work boots around, but they often won't have a range of sizes, so he would not count on that option. They will try to get you working any way they can, and are reasonable. Neither of us has seen any workers wearing shorts. He likes working for Trojan Labor very well. Hope this helps!
Okay thank you and my last question was because if I give this lady a ride to Trojan Labor she was wondering how would she get to the job site if we are both sent to two different places she is homeless and in desperate need and want of work and will do anything but she has no vehicle so I offered to bring her but we were just curious on how she would get to a job site if we got sent to different places
not gas money per se just $0.50 more per hour. Those who Ride with you should chip in as a rule of thumb. Most jobs require full personal protective equipment IE PPE. Steel-toed boots are commonplace on most job sites. shorts typically are not allowed unless it is a job that states shorts . don't understand last question but going to try, public transportation Uber, Lyft. Currently Trojan Labor does not have a shuttle van.
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