4/3/15
So everything is all setup now. My recruiter called me this morning to let me know that she sent the link for my bus ticket. I leave for Dallas this sunday in my pursuit of a career as a professional truck driver.
I look forward to this opportunity in a positive sense, and Im thankful that Swift is giving me this chance to work for them and make a good living.
This is not my first time driving trucks. About 10 years ago I went to CDL school, earned my credentials, and got hired on with a reefer company based in California. I was doing northern/southern California deliveries for a short time. I liked it alot, but I wasn't focused.
I was a young and immature person back then, immersed in living the California lifestyle, and not mature enough to handle the lifestyle and responsibility of being a professional driver. I've grown up alot from back in those days of hanging out on Venice Beach.
Im based in Texas now, a little bit older and mature, and ready for this new experience. I say "new" because thats exactly how im approaching this: like ive never touched a semi before. Im coming in humble and teachable because I want to learn all that I can and be a safe driver out on these roads.
Life on life's terms: One persons journey.
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Are you going to Corsicana for training?
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Best of luck to you! Hey, I'll make you a deal. I'll help you with what I can about trucking if you'll help me get into the Venice Beach life.
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Well, keep us informed as to how your adventures go. I'm looking forward to it.
As a second-time-newbie it should be interesting.
You do seem to have the right attitude this time.
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