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Old 01.19.2008
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Need some opinions about a possible new career..!

I'm a 53 year old guy in good shape. Love to travel... boats, air, motorcycles, vehicles...whatever. I retired from a 25 yr. career in 1998. Thinking about driving. Travel and some $ at the same time. Research has pretty much ruled out Swift, Averitt (and assoc. Companies), and JB Hunt. It seems that Schneider may be the only one left that pays anything at all. I think I may like to run "Bulk" so I can stay regional and fairly close to home.
Anyone have any good suggestions .... it would be appreciated. What would you do, if you were new, but know what you do now?

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I personally think Sni is a decent company.. I went threw there and for me it was top notch training and had all the resources you needed to become a well trained driver... Of coarse it is up to you on how much you will get out of that training... Sni always kept me moving, never had an issue with getting miles.. Well one time i did switching STL's but that was resolved quick... I know several teams (husband and wife) that also are retires working for SNI.. I still keep in touch with them...

My opinion would be go for it... But only if you are sure its something you want to do...

Now Sni will check you out health wise really good do to your age... I would not say a dang thing about my medical history unless it was relevent.. Like having diabetes or somthing...
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