So, here goes: the dream begins...??

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lux Prometheus, Nov 27, 2013.

  1. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    It's a bit lonely, a bit tough, a bit of a challenge - and you sound way too smart to be a truck driver.

    You can do it.

    But I'd pay for the training rather than hit the both of the barrel first.
     
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  3. Lux Prometheus

    Lux Prometheus Heavy Load Member

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    We've been married almost 30 years now, and we've been thru copier training for Kodak (6 weeks), other week long trainings, oilfield safety and field training (2 weeks and 8 weeks, respectively), FEMA inspections (10 eeeks), and retail (if that didn't destroy our marriage, nothing will).

    So, yeah, we/she gets it. :biggrin_25519:
     
  4. Lux Prometheus

    Lux Prometheus Heavy Load Member

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    Thank you very much for the compliment!

    Unfortunately, I cannot pay for the training, unless TWC comes thru with a bulk backpayment soon.
     
  5. TruckDuo

    TruckDuo Road Train Member

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    Put it on a credit card
     
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  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I enjoy reading your posts.
     
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  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    So what r u saying trk drivers are stupid,lol
     
  8. Lux Prometheus

    Lux Prometheus Heavy Load Member

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    Yeah, that's not gonna work. :biggrin_25521:
     
  9. crazw

    crazw Light Load Member

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    I think u need to slow down! As a former school bus driver myself, get some experience with bus 1st before you go signing up for at least a year with a company. There are student loans as well. U don't have any idea what you about to get into with a company sponsored training. I'd personally pay or get loan, grants to get your training. That means a longer training time from 8-24 weeks.

    If you come from retail background...you are used to getting and providing customer service. Trucking...there is none of that. Things happen and that's the way it is. If u stuck with the school bus, you'll see eventually how transportation industry works. Heck a lot of people can get the cdl. Its another thing working and living the lifestyle. If u go to a company for training, you'll just sign up for the longest year of your life cause your income will suck cause they offering u training. If u leave before your contract is up, you pay top price for that training they gave u! Pay for it if you serious is my advise.
     
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  10. Lux Prometheus

    Lux Prometheus Heavy Load Member

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    I hear ya, brother; but I don't have a real choice. I HAVE to get a better paying gig, and there just isn't much that pays what I was making before--yes, the job outlook still sucks. Yes, I may get a bit screwed on the front end; but thats the price I'll have to pay to do it.

    Retail ain't as easy as you think it is: yes, I provided exceptional customer service (and I am d4mn good at it), but the company I worked for did not appreciate their people, nor did they stick to their professed "care for the employee"--it was "things happen and that's the way it is", just like you said. So I'm used to that.
     
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  11. streetglider

    streetglider Medium Load Member

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    Go on the road with one of these company's that will pay your cdl do your time and go local. Botta bing botta boom. Heck I first hired on with Burlington motor carriers in 94. Did 4 weeks with a trainer. 4 weeks on my own quit took a 5dollar an hour driving job so I could look for something local and took about a week but found one never looked back. Got out after 6 years then back in a few years ago. Had to start over but that's trucking.
     
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