Back to the original question, no 60 is not too old. Hopefully you are in reasonably good health and reasonably physically fit.
One word of caution, if your get hired on with a decent sized company there will be workers/drivers way, way younger than you, but may very well have a decades under their belt doing the same thing you just got hired on to do. Those ‘young bucks’ will not cut you any slack. The ‘I’m too old to hand load those boxes’ or ‘I deserve an easier route’, that bullcrap will get you shown the door in a heartbeat. Those guys/gals that have been there decades before you, and don’t have a grey hair, have earned the privilege of having that easier route, or assigned a trailer that is pre-loaded for them everyday.
Age of drivers, is 60 too old to start?
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May be to old if your looking to get your 20 in for a pension
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- Where are you located (zip code)?
- What type(s) of freight were you pursuing -- & where?
- What CDL endorsements do you have?
- Were you pursuing home daily work....home weekly work....or something else?
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If you can afford it, going to a school that YOU pay for is the best route to go. All the companies that would "train you free" will hire new drivers also. You CAN get "free training" ("free" is never free) by going to a companies school, but you, of course, pay for it in the long run. You will have to work for them for a certain amount of time to "pay it off". If you leave early or get fired you are still on the hook for the rest.
L-T-L means less than truckload. It isnt really a "type" City guys make P&D runs (pickup and delivery) generally around town and often also involves dock work. But you are home every night. There is also "line haul" which generally runs at night which takes the days pick ups and moves them elsewhere. Depending on the company you may be back home in the morning, or you may be out all week, but I have never seen one that kept people out more than a week at a time. And they generally put you up in motels every night.
As for the "type", that would be tanker, dry van, flatbed, refer, ect. That is an individual taste.Oxbow Thanks this. -
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