An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck

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  1. 50WT

    50WT Road Train Member

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    I got my chauffeurs license in 1974. Had to take several written tests for CDL in Georgia but no driving test.
     
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  3. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    well I'm not twice your age (I think) but I am older lol
     
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  4. 074344

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    SSB, I'm guessing that you might be a little older than me (60). I did my thirty years of driving and retired this year. I miss driving and the money. I only take home a little more than half of the money I made in retirement but it definitely still pays the bills. I definitely don't miss waking up early and driving to work each day. What is your motivation to still be working?
     
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  5. gentleroger

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    Piss poor money management and an inability to plan for the future.

    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.
     
  6. mdmgolfin

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    Cash advances are stupid. I’ve only been driving for six years and have never done one. Just seems pointless since you’re going to pay for the advance later.
     
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  7. supersnackbar

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    I'm almost 58 and have been doing this for 31+ years.

    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.


    I only take advances on my pay when I have spent money for a reimbursable item like parking, a light/plug or washer fluid and don't want to wait to get paid back (since we are only paid twice a month).

    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.
     
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  8. cdavis188

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    my mom would have been 8 at the time
     
  9. cdavis188

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    i put more money into my 401k than the default amount. I may bump it up even more in the future. At my company, you have to work here for 5 years before your 401k becomes 100% vested

    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 it
     
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  10. radioshark

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    Got my chauffeurs in 88 at 22 years old. Like Johnboy I was grandfathered into the CDL
     
  11. 074344

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    I definitely get the prescription reason. The prices are ridiculous! You can go to a drug store and for about $50.00, you can buy Narcan to reverse an Opioid overdose. Yet if you need medication for a health condition, they charge hundreds if not thousands of dollars for those! My wife and I are both lucky to have retiree medical, dental and vision. It still costs us $556.00 per month for our insurance. Co-pays per visit went from 10 to $30.00. We even have to pay a little more for our prescriptions. I hope things will continue to get better for you and your wife.
     
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