Maybe @Nahbrown ( I tagged them) can chime in and give you some solid information when they have time.
They are somewhat new husband and wife team drivers and by the sounds of things are very happy.
Personally I don’t have any experience running teams but, if I did it would only be with my wife.
Wouldn’t want to run full on nonstop either. My perfect delusion would be running as a super single (I think that’s the correct term). Essentially running a little harder than a solo could do but not pushing the limits. More time to enjoy, explore vs possible marriage counseling after 6 months![]()
Questions about Truck Driving (mostly Teams)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by OkieDokie405, May 5, 2024.
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SERIOUS ANSWER >>>>>> The second is when you get your own truck, you will learn how to time everything to your advantage, laundry, food and so on.
Seriously again when you get your own truck, it will make sense to you what and when you can do.
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As with the Navy; "It's not just a job, it's an adventure."
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You will get very creative with your "30 minute" break. Showers can be taken in the morning or late nights. Yes that interrupts one drivers sleep but trading off is just one more compromise that will be needed. We parked behind grocery stores ran in did our shopping and got outta there before we jambed things up around the docks. As for laundry letting one driver off at the laundry mat or the truck stop while the other unloaded worked for us as well. Google will become a best bud for finding needed businesses and the overhead shots will be a lifesaver.
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Example, if they give you California to North Carolina, and it's 2000 miles, it'll take 2 days tops. If they give you 3 days because it's an appt load, then you have time to take care of business with that extra day.wis bang, tarmadilo, LilRedRidingHood and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Arguably your BIGGEST problem: as suggested above -- the demand for new drivers right now is really soft. For teams, it is better -- but mainly for those with experience already.
Suggestion: given certain economic forecasts -- start out with a "trainer" carrier that has A LOT of freight -- like Schneider, or maybe Werner.
The washout rate for new drivers is REALLY high.
Many find later they don't like the job -- & the lifestyle that comes with it.
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Hi @OkieDokie405 and welcome to the forum!
my wife (of 28yrs) and I attended training March 2023. Our circumstances and goals may be different from yours.
For instance my wife’s hard red line was that we never separate overnight. We could train all day apart if needed but we sleep together.
For me miles and FIRST YEAR pay was not the top priority. I'm retired military and we had zero debt. We needed flatbed and dry van experience so that we could eventually drive where we really wanted to.
All of the above dictated even where we went to CDL school.
What I suggest you figure out is
1). What kind of driving do you two really want to do eventually. (Regional, OTR, High end auto transport, arms ammunition & explosives, gasses, heavy haul). are just a few examples.
2). What companies do that ?
3) call them and ask what their hiring requirements are and where they like to hire from?
Let that guide your initial actions.
as far as your original post and questions
at first you will barely find time for those things. Each week gets a little easier because you learn to schedule your stops & breaks , learn your routes, and actually sleep while the truck is moving.
the last one is a massive hurdle some teams never get used to. There are things that you can do to help you sleep though.
Some days things may pop up that derail your day however most days You can find time for those things if you plan to do so.Last edited: May 6, 2024
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