Local Or OTR
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Made_In_Haiti, Aug 9, 2012.
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learn the ropes of this ruthless industry before you think of ever buying a truck. Especially down where you are, its a craphole down there.
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I agree. Learn everything you can. Then I would say run the road.
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You should first get experience on otr and know how the the things work for at least a year or 2. And maybe if you want to continue otr and think it will be good for you then stay otr for as long as you want. There are many local companies to and some require 1 year experience or more. Most drivers out there start otr and then they go local or regional if they want to get home more often and they have family and kids. Otr is great and im loving it here and also local would be good. Its whats best for you and how it will workout for you
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He would fit right in down there. Most owners down there never drove a truck. Look at the rates...
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I understand but the problem is I cant a company that hiring down south at da moment,da hardes been a bottom of map wanna b trucker. not easy to get hired
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Emolson I got my CDL since last year , I was doing local for a company for da 6 months but I had an injury at their warehouse ,but they dnt have any light duty for me right now so they laid me off. I'm planning on getting back on the road I dnt know, and I had spent 2 months with CRST loct to DEC but I run a stop sign on PA dats y they let me go
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thanks man. I'll check with them. I gotta some stuff b4 thanks again man.
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