I got my chauffeurs license in 1974. Had to take several written tests for CDL in Georgia but no driving test.
An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck
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That statement might not apply to SSB but it does to a majority of CMV drivers over 65 who don't have 20+ years at their carrier. It blows my mind how few of my company's drivers are maxing out the 401K match, not to mention the number of "abandoned" 401Ks. I don't even want to think about how many are taking advances on their pay.
I know drivers who are working just to provide their spouse/kids with health insurance, and that's valid. I also know drivers who keep working because they have nothing else to do, which while sad is still valid. I know more drivers who will never be able to retire because they haven't made a plan to retire - they just expected it to happen.Gearjammin' Penguin, Bro_Dave, Space Truckin and 1 other person Thank this. -
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As far as waking up early, I do that even when on hometime or vacation. At 2 am my eyes open automatically, with or without an alarm clock or a reason. I will probably be doing it after I am dead.
As far as working for insurance, that's the primary reason I haven't moved on here. With the amount of money I would have to shell out for my wife's prescriptions alone would far exceed what I pay for insurance on a monthly basis for coverage here. If I had to come up with that out of pocket for 60-90 days until another company's benefits kick in, it would take a huge chunk of our reserves, which are slowly dwindling away as it is on this new pay plan they forced me on to last fall.Last edited: Aug 17, 2024
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I’ve worked for 4 companies in 5 years. I was a stocker at Walmart for just short of two years. It was a full time position so i got full benefits. Obviously left when i got in this industry. Worked for Schneider and then left after 6 months because well, it was Schneider. Worked for Magnum for 14 months and only left because i moved clear out to the boonies in terms of their lanes and got tired of deadheading hundreds of miles home and not getting paid a dime for it. I’ve worked for FCC since Valentine’s day 2023 and unless something major happens (like me winning the lottery), I will be here for the foreseeable future. It’s a good, stable company that pays well and has decent benefits. Only reason why i would move on would be to drive for a company that operates out of my own backyard. They don’t pay as well but the company paid BCBS health insurance with a $1500 deductible makes up for itLast edited: Aug 17, 2024
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