Thinking about some what if scenarios regarding my location and job, and where I would move to if I could. I currently live and work in the NE, and have also lived and worked (driving,) in Colorado and Alaska. I have over 10 years experience running 49 states and some of Canada, and have hauled dry van, reefer, liquid and dry bulk tank, and hauled equipment. Dry bulk and reefer are my favorite.
Things might be changing in my future, and I’m contemplating moving to one of these 3 states. Which one would you choose, and why?
-Wyoming
-South Dakota
-Nevada (northern)
I don’t mind winters, and I hate the oppressive heat of the south. I like my solitude and open space. Regional and local work would be my first choice over OTR. I tend to lean right politically, but I hate both parties equally.
Thanks!
Which one would you choose…
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Northern Nomad, Jul 2, 2022.
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You'd be a good fit in South Dakota.
Popular governor running the state and no state income taxes.Boondock and Northern Nomad Thank this. -
SD closer to the Midwest market. Decent paying loads going into ND and SD if your an O/O
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Reno/Sparks is a bustling area.
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Deffo SD its close to a lot of major hubs and there is always good freight for just about everything moving in and out. Taxes are cheaper then a lot of places, land is pretty, governer is decent, and property is mostly affordable.
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SD is the best market for freight out of these 3 options
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Kristi Noem has a good handle on the state, she is very attractive. Plus no state taxes, beautiful place if you don’t mind the cold. Wyoming is too #### windy
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All three options have no state income tax. I would investigate the housing options and prices before making a choice, unless you plan on living in the truck. I turned down a job offer in northern NV because housing was almost unavailable. What might become available was expensive and low quality. That would have been near Carlin NV. WY doesn't have an excess of housing either. I'd prefer WY of the three options, simply for the low population. I'd probably focus on a good job and let that decision pick my location. It's a hard choice.
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Thanks, everyone. I am leaning towards SD if this does happen, mainly due to the proximity to my home state. I am a company driver, and would look into either liquid or dry bulk tank first, and reefer second. I lived in Alaska for 5 years, so cold and snow are not an issue.
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