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▲ 6 r/Diesel

Which trucks primarily use Cummins engines?

Hello I’ve been working as a diesel tech going on 4 years
I spent my first 3+ years working on the Cummins platform and I enjoy working on these engines
I’ve recently found a new employer and I’m working on the 6.7L powerstrokes and I’d like to find a new place to work where they primarily use the Cummins platform again. Which big rig manufacturer or heavy equipment manufacturer would be best to look into that primarily uses the Cummins platform, detroits are fine too
One of my old coworkers called the 6.7L powerjokes and I understand why lol
I enjoy the complicity behind the Cummins platform (could be biased cause that’s what I started with) but I really enjoy the simplicity of Cummins insite and quick serve though locating parts isn’t as fluid as it used to be
I’ve looked at the local Cummins shop and they don’t have any mechanic roles open currently

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u/GunStableMediaLLC — 10 days ago
▲ 272 r/LaborLaw+1 crossposts

I recently left my previous employer
I gave them a 2 week notice then called out sick for the next two weeks
I supplied them a doctors note after 1 week
Per their policy I made a level 3 violation but since I’m no longer working there they can’t really enforce the punishment so I feel like them withholding my sick pay is retaliation

u/GunStableMediaLLC — 18 days ago