Don't move -- until you have a job waiting for you -- & you know it will cover your upcoming living expenses.
In the current CDL job market -- don't move, & then look for work.
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No mountain experience an issues getting hired?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Zonno, Apr 9, 2025.
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Sharp curves & tight turns and overloaded. Sold lumber by the board feet. The Young & Stupid days.Zonno, Lav-25, Numb and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Some drivers seem to think mountain driving is like this -
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Just take a trip out to Sandstone Mountain on I-64 in WV. Go up and down the mountain a couple of times, preferably while it’s snowing. Then imagine driving it in a fully loaded tractor-trailer.
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Lol, true.
Bought a T600 parts truck from the towing company that works the WVTP wrecks.
Owner told me he has made a lot of $$ from companies whose drivers had got panic stricken, then called the company saying the truck had issues. After doing test on the truck and finding no issues owner of the truck would have them drive the truck west of Charleston, then the driver would take it from there.
Most only experience I-77,I-79, WVTP, I-64 (sandstone mountain), or other side roads like 19 or 119 or 52 down towards Williamson. Those are not roads to fear, just simply respect them.
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