Unless you have some sort of guaranteed lucrative freight/customer lined up you're better staying a mechanic. You can easily start a mobile repair business and do way better than you'll ever do as an OO in the long run. Good and reliable mechanics are (and always will be) in high demand. Truck drivers have lost that status many years ago.
New to trucking and I have the bug
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after 5 years my insurance was able to drop to 21k and I was estatic, even though I am “high risk” despite none of my accidents being my fault
you are right on the 100k to go trucking though, whether getting a new one with down payment or old one and going through it will probably be around thereRideandrepair and Siinman Thank this. -
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I have ran into some good hands like you ran into in Reno. Guys that go out of their way to help a fellow driver out, now ur job is to pass that down the line once you get the opportunity to do so. If everyone did that this industry would be alot better than it is.Rideandrepair, Iamoverit, 201 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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