Well at least you made it worth your while threatening a politician,lol.Reason I called you picky is because you said you've been searcing companies for awhile.But this was before I knew about the polician.Well none the less,a crappy company is better then no company if you want to get the exp.Ever hear the phrase,beggers can't be choosers.Most of us started with a bad company,mine was Werner.But we all have to start somewhere.So if this is truly what you wanna do then pick a company and do it.You say you meet most the companies requirements,so then what's the problem?
O/O vs Company driver, which to choose? New CDL holder
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ZEBOV, Oct 16, 2013.
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Why don't you post or see if a mod can move this thread in the owner operators forum.You might get more o/o to tell you the ins and outs of becoming an o/o.
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I am behind a Wal Mart right now as we speak..I am here for 17 hours because of the OVER REGULATIONS,HOS RULES and the B/S we put up with...
Do me a favor..Get in your car and go sit in it behind a Wal Mart for 17 hours..Tell me how you like it when you are all done...Remember,you can only leave for 1 hour and you must be back in that spot or i will VIOLATE YOU...Go give it a try..Put your coleman cooler in the back seat and get a pillow and a blanket..This will be your test about wanting to be a SUPER TRUCKER...
Then you will get an idea about trucking...Then come talk to us and report back here and let us no how you liked it....DriverToBroker, Projektf350 and jardel Thank this. -
Can't believe this thread has legs.
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Of course you should start out as an O/O. Just like the Trans Am kid that walked up to me at the BBQ joint across from Love's in Polk City 2 days ago. He had 1 question and 1 question only for me. How bad Is Truck Abandonment? He took the Lease scam Hook, Line and Sinker. By the way, that's some mighty fine BBQ.
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Ah heck, I'm taking a 10 at a Walmart right now. Just finished a gourmet salad and settling back to watch a movie. This "road life" is pretty good. No nagging significant other, no kids interrupting the movie, and a sanitized restroom is only 300 yards away.
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Dang.... that would be popular in a truck stop, having a guy playing drums in the truck next door...
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As experienced truck drivers, over the years we have developed a quick way of sizing people up after just a quick conversation.Call it a sixth sense, whatever. Most of us do the same after reading what is written on these pages. We can kind of figure out the situation real quick, cutting through the BS the person gives us, and sensing their attitude. My reasonable assumption is you should go to work for a company first. Being an O/O , with very little knowledge of our industry, is not for you. It is not really for most drivers, even the most seasoned ones.
Listen to what you are being told, we are being truthful. If you do not want the answer, do not ask the question.ZEBOV and blairandgretchen Thank this.
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