"Mature" Newbie needs some help!

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by TexomaYankee, Aug 30, 2010.

  1. Cruiser9

    Cruiser9 Bobtail Member

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    Hey Texomastyle, I just found this website while waiting at a dock so here is my two cents. The two year mark of safe driving is the key. Once you get that, your options expand. If you want to be home don't hire on with a big company. They don't care about you getting home, they want to keep you in the truck because you are cheap labor. Consider running container freight, dump trailer or Coke/Pepsi truck. The best experience I had in my first two years was driving a heavy duty wrecker. I have my own authority now and pull containers and I use that wrecker experience almost every day. I have fixed many items on the road that I would otherwise have had to call a repair truck.

    Good luck and be safe.
     
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  3. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    Sounds like these guys have given you some pretty helpful advice! Nothing more I can add. I run my business legal. Having my own Authority dictates it and that is reflected by good insurance rates from having a clean MVR.

    From one 50yr old to another.....good luck to you!
     
  4. halfburn

    halfburn Medium Load Member

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    I want to keep giving a future warning. The majic "get a couple of years and go local" goal is not so great anymore.
    The economy is not getting any better and the glut of experienced drivers is holding down local wages. Plus a lot of local jobs have few or no benefits (like retirement).
    When I was on the road all those years I wanted to work for Roadway and you see what happened to them.
     
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  5. BluesTech

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    Flash, U mentioned 2 avoid TransAm. Like u I am over 50, and was thinking driving autoshifts with them would be good for my bad knees. I understand might be hard to get accustomed to the reefer noise trying to sleep. Also have heard they push leasing option. What are your reasons for not going with em? Thanks.
     
  6. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    Blues...
    You're gonna hear good and bad about EVERY company out there. My advice is to give them a call and talk to a recruiter. Do that with every company that you're considering.
     
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  7. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Bluestech, I am with them. Like Gears said, you'll hear both good and bad about every company. Have really had a rough one this time out with OS&D issues and with the guaranteed home time that really isn't, so am kind of down on them at the moment.
    Only 2 hrs from my sister's house at the moment and that pesky little 14 hr rule got in the way of making it there on time. Grrrrrrrrr. lol
     
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  8. BluesTech

    BluesTech Bobtail Member

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    That is a bummer for sure. TC/peace bro
     
  9. TexomaYankee

    TexomaYankee Bobtail Member

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    I agree about Transam. I had a meeting with the director from the truck driving school and he brought up DOT foods. I'm definitely going to look into them. The school director seems like he's going to be pretty helpful. He definitely preaches to look at all your options and not to just sign on the line because they're willing to hire you. I'm looking forward to getting started.

    Thanks for the ideas. Sometimes there are more options than you realize.
     
  10. TexomaYankee

    TexomaYankee Bobtail Member

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    Thanks Cruiser. I appreciate the advice and will continue to look at all my options. School starts on the 20th of September. I'm anxious to get started and get started making some money.
     
  11. TexomaYankee

    TexomaYankee Bobtail Member

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    Thanks Gears. I appreciate the good wishes. Sounds like you got something pretty good going there. Best wishes to you!
     
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