As most know I jumped into this last year without any industry experience. Because I was flying during the summer I ended up getting my authority and truck before I even had my CDL. Some called me foolish, many were very supportive and I will always be grateful. The plan was for the wife and I to hit the road. During our 2nd 2 week stint she walked out of the shower at the T/A in tears. I knew the journey was going to come to an end. Because this was a boyhood dream she insisted I keep going. I found a route that became my routine. Steel coils or drilling pipe from TX to Montana or North Dakota. Then drilling mud to the East Coast, Boston, Philadelphia, New York or New Jersey. To complete the triangle home I would grab salt out of the port at Camden or melting nickel from Baltimore. In 6 months I hauled from Tucson to South Florida from Massachusetts to Montana and everywhere in between. I delivered the new scoreboard for the Philadelphia Phillies and 44k lbs of tent stakes to Phoenix International Racetrack. I had a lot of fun and didn’t go broke. My first load was $3.48/mile and my last was $3.10. I refused to be part of the race to bottom. And I refused to let brokers run my business. I loved the work but I was lonely without my best friend riding along. I was starting to think of selling the truck when I had a very very close call. I was northbound I-75 north of Atlanta running the speed limit (65) in the right lane when a truck passed. It was a slow pass, he was probably against his governor at 68 mph. There wasn’t any other traffic so I keep my cruise on. In my mirror I saw a car coming up fast maybe 80 mph. This car was just behind my trailer bumper and the truck passing me had cleared by about 3 feet. I locked it up and took the shoulder. If there any dust on any bumpers I’m pretty sure it got wiped off. In that moment I realized what my future would of looked like if that idiot would of killed himself. I would passed the drug test, truck would pass inspection, no HOS violation, so speeding. Then instead of retiring from my flying job in 3 years and enjoying golf and grandkids my life would be lawyers and courtrooms. I sold the everything today and received an offer to drive regional flatbed for a company during my off season. So I might be back around in the fall. I have the utmost respect for everyone of the truckers out there. Please be safe because those cars are trying to kill you.
End of the Road
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by AgPilot1, Mar 3, 2023.
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I'm all for doing whatever you prefer, but I don't get the point of the story.
If they rear ended you and killed themselves you obviously wouldn't be at fault criminally, but a civil suit could be possible. Also, you won't have any less liability as a company driver in a crash than you would as an owner operator. The Colorado Truck driver who got a 110 year sentence was a company driver. -
The dumb drivers will still be on the road when you do company driving.
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Now you know how I feel running PA/NJ/NY every day LolGod prefers Diesels, JoeyJunk, Vampire and 6 others Thank this. -
Best wishes into the future. At least you followed your dream and decided to exit on you’re own terms. I’d call that a success.
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@AgPilot1 I followed some of your posts...... Im glad you got out and succeeded in pursuing your childhood dream!
How many guys are sitting at home in their rocker wishing they would've had the wherewithal to get out and do what you did?
Like me, I said I was always gonna learn to fly a helicopter..... In my eyes you have been a success!!God prefers Diesels, JoeyJunk, TheLoadOut and 4 others Thank this. -
Enjoy the fun while you can. nothing last forever. Good luck in your latest adventure.
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OP- Do what you feel you need to. You did more than most and gave it a shot. Ignore the contrarions. -
Only you can write your story. I'm sure the mrs would be happy to see you more
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