Recent Truck School Grad Worried about training

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Siba, Dec 8, 2006.

  1. drive55cat

    drive55cat Medium Load Member

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    It's a little tough the first year, California is not the cheapest place to live, if you stick with though you will make good money. 2500 miles a week is a brisk enough pace for a newbie, much more than that you will have to really watch your hours of service and/or speeding writeups ( by the company, not the law) keep your attention focused on the job. The more often you walk in the woods the more details you notice about them.
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  3. IEtrucker

    IEtrucker Bobtail Member

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    If you don't have ties just move out CA! OR is cheaper. An average of 2500 mile is what many companies would dare to offer nowadays.
     
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