Yes I am a Trucker by my own choice. I used to work a grueling physical labor job with atrocious hours. On top of that I did a little of EVERYTHING... I was the welder, mechanic, driver, fabrication and design, electrician, general repairman, warehouse operator, equipment operator, ECT... This was ALL at the same job.
And even though the pay was really good for the area where I live it was not enough for the life my wife and I wanted for our family. See at that time both me and my wife had to work fulltime jobs to make ends meet. When we decided to expand our family, by having children, we knew we didnt want the kids to be raised by daycare personnel. Not to mention that the cost for fulltime child daycare is totally ludicrous. So after talking it over we decided that I could go OTR and make enough money that my wife could be a stay at home mom to raise our children.
We have never looked back. But we do plan to change the employment arrangements once the kids are old enough to be left on thier own for several hours. At that time she will probably get a part time job. And I will switch to doing local/regional runs, or maybe work in the shop or maybe try dispatching drivers. Either way I would still be employed by the same company I'm currently at.
Choice poll: Are you a trucker by choice?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hopeful eyes, Dec 16, 2020.
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Its very easy to love driving truck, but easy to hate trucking. Gotta find a position that suits what you like and that isn't always easy. Theres a whole lot of variety in trucking
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Sounds like you are on the edge of a swimming pool wondering how cold the water is. You are doing it right, years ago, we just jumped in and found out it was too cold. There's no question for me by choice. I had lots of friends that did lots of things, and trucking was it for me. It wasn't until I had a home and family, and I COULDN'T quit, is when I began to question it. If I was to do it today, all regs withstanding, I'd say you're nuts, BUT, if you don't know any different, and most new drivers don't, I say go for it.
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On any given day I can also be a trucker, forklift driver, equipment operator, electrician, plumber, bookkeeper, mechanic, welder, fabricator, and the dude who cleans the bathroom. It never gets old for me because I get to do stuff every day that is different. I now employ people who do most of those jobs, so I get to just choose what I feel like doing and get to it.
Our family success can all be traced back to my first trucking job 32 years ago and my Class A CDL license. It allowed me to build the company and opened doors for us that otherwise couldn't have been opened.TripleSix, Brettj3876, Rideandrepair and 2 others Thank this. -
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i was forced into it by slave labor. I'm an indentured servant haha
but the strippers and cocaine makes it all worth it
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I used to be a Gentleman Escort for wealthy nymphomaniac women but sadly I had a Rollover one night and blacked out from oxygen deprivation.
Weeks later I tried to get back on the horse but couldn’t Face my fears of that terrible night.
I’ve had a Bad case of the Heebie Jeebies ever since.
Fortunately they didn’t show up on my DOT physical and I got issued a med card so I decided to drive a Big Truck .SRJ, Rideandrepair and Brettj3876 Thank this.
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