For newbies wanting home time

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TnVols Trucking, Sep 21, 2012.

  1. dgman

    dgman Light Load Member

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    Sorry OP, what a crock. I never went OTR, and run local. Sorry, but the "you need to pay your dues" claim just doesn't ring true. If you look, the non OTR jobs are out there.
     
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  3. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Wow, surprising how "slow" some of you are!

    ONCE AGAIN.... NEVER EVER HAVE I SAID IT IS IMPOSSIBLE!!!! YES IT IS POSSIBLE!!!! YOUR CHANCES OF IT HAPPENING THOUGH AREN'T VERY LIKELY. YES IT CAN HAPPEN, YES IT DOES HAPPEN BUT TO ENCOURAGE SOMEONE TO SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY IN HOPES OF JUST GOING LOCAL IS VERY UNFAIR TO THAT PERSON!!!! IF IT DOESN'T HAPPEN THEY ARE GOING TO HAVE TO COMMIT TO DRIVING OVER THE ROAD WHICH THEY ABSOLUTELY DON'T WANT TO DO AND IF THEY HAVE FAMILIES IT WILL BE EVEN WORSE!!!

    SO ONCE AGAIN, YES YOU CAN GET A LOCAL JOB RIGHT OUT OF TRUCKING SCHOOL. YOU CHANCES IN DOING SO AREN'T VERY HIGH SO DON'T GO TO SCHOOL WITH THE SOLE THOUGHTS OF BECOMING A LOCAL DRIVER. THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE IT WILL NOT HAPPEN!!! IF YOU AREN'T COOL WITH OVER THE ROAD DRIVING I WOULD THINK TWICE ABOUT SPENDING THAT MUCH MONEY ON SCHOOL AND TAKING THE RISK OF GETTING A LOCAL JOB.

    So does this make sense to all? I'm sure I'll still get retarded rebuttals with words being put in my mouth but hopefully this will dull it down a bit.
     
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  4. mph1972

    mph1972 Light Load Member

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    Sooooooooo, what you are saying is... ;)

    I understand exactly what you are saying and agree with you.
     
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  5. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Very well said.
     
  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    People who choose trucking for their carreer should go OTR for a good solid year to gain exp.People that ask for hometime before even getting your CDL better rethink their choice untill you know in full detail what trucking is all about.Going local before any trucking exp whatsoever,well all I have to say is good luck finding a local job.
     
  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    You're one of the lucky ones.Here there isn't one local job that does'nt require exp.It's not impossible finding local work but can you say it's as easy as finding OTR driving?
     
  8. road_runner

    road_runner Road Train Member

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    I agree. I also got a local job right out of school. But to be honest, I probably would have been better off with a year of OTR. Yeah, I am still learning the ropes... But there are local carriers that hire new grads. People should not be discouraged from turning in a resume with a local carrier. What does it hurt? Expect OTR, but hope for local.
     
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  9. TnVols Trucking

    TnVols Trucking Light Load Member

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    Exactly. I would just rather bite the bullet and get my experience driving OTR. Also get to see the whole USA while getting paid. Tend to make alot more money OTR as well.
     
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  10. TnVols Trucking

    TnVols Trucking Light Load Member

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    Yeah, ok. You are the exception to the rule. What a crock you are for getting peoples hopes up for something that isn't very likely.
     
  11. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I agree,the worst they can say is no then move on and keep on looking.Some do have success stories.Here even with exp you bertter know trucking because they don't like alot of questions and don't have patience.You better know the city real well.
     
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