If you take a year or more off, your experience "expires" and you forget how to drive.
You have to go pay someone for a refresher so they can teach you all over again.
J/K....
But if you just keep driving til you have enough "savings" to sit out a year you should be alright.
I don't think they mind a year off after TWENTY years of steady workin.
BTW - the whole refresher thing is a money rackett.
NEVER go to a company for "skoolin" unless they have a "no pay" guarantee or they guarantee you a job on completion.
Too many of them just wanna "sell training" nowadays.
Can you re-enter the industry easily?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lupe, Jan 24, 2011.
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rocknroll nik Thanks this.
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Your still stuck on that 50K a year, aren't ya! did that commercial come on again telling you that? The commericial has to be true after all.rocknroll nik and I am medicineman Thank this. -
50k. Why would you quit after 6 months?
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b/c lupe wants to make these big bucks right out of the gate!(At least keeps believing these commericals/advertisements yada yada yada)
Go search the threads that lupe starts.....read them, you'll understand what im talking about....Jarhed1964 and rocknroll nik Thank this. -
I do know of one gentleman that does that.
He drives a truck for a year and saves all that money.
Then he'll drive a ship for a year, and save all that money.
Then he'll drive a train for a year, and save all that money.
Then starts all over again.
He says that after 6 years he'll be able to retire.
Sounds pretty sweet to me !!!!!!rocknroll nik and Jarhed1964 Thank this. -
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that must be lupes uncle
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Sorry, not trying to hi-jack or derail the thread. I don't want to start a thread just for this though.
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