hey guys, im from arkansas married with 2 kids, hubby been a driver for over 10 yrs, he recently hung up his keys and went medical, i on the other hand have dreamed of driving and have alot to over come.
I have been a stay at home mom for 9yrs and for the past 3 my husband ran his own trucking company which I co owned and did the office work while he drove and fixed the trucks and got loads.
Ok so I love my babs but mommy needs a break and what better way i thought than get my CDL, and mommy has to get over fears and in a since what i call get a life.
I have called up swift and got my app in and they got my mvr in and iv done the online study tst 2 times and plan to keep at them for my good.
I also did the egears cdl permit tst course.
I have found it hard to learn the pretrip, iv found a real good u/tub vid but still have trouble remembering the part names.
I have also heard horror stories bout trainers, they scare me the most lol. So if u know of a good one, male or female please let me know.
I like to prepair myself ahead of time before walking into a stressfull situition -not a good speller- also i have a set date to go to millington tn july 11,2011
Female interested in trucking from AR
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Welcome to the forum teachme. Lot's of 411 to get you going on here. Goodluck to ya.
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Hello and welcome!
There are a few ladies on this forum who drive for Swift. The names that come to mind straight away are Texas-Nana and Injun, I think they have both been at Swift for a while now, and they seem happy there.
How old are your kids?
I can't imagine leaving young children and going off driving, childhood is too precious to miss. I'm speaking as a mom who is about to become an empty-nester, so I'm only too aware just how short childhood is. Seems like yesterday my son was born and here he is heading off to college in a few weeks : (
Anyway, welcome to the forum, hope you find the info you want here!bullhaulerswife Thanks this. -
Best thing to remember is that with enough positive reinforcement you can learn trucking, it's definitely not that hard. Just stay clear of the negative comments and draw from the experience you've had being the backbone of your husband's operation. From the old timers, moderators and the newer people here there's something to take with you. I'm here and feel free to reachout, Best of luck and keep the shiny side up!
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my kids are 9 going on 10 and 6 going on 16, life at home is stressful i never let my kids do anything,im very protective of them, one more thing i have to overcome, i am tryen to way in trucking where i can grow,travel cons be away from family or cna im still struggling to decide, im torn...no one is forceing me into this and i know money is good but not good at the same time lol, i dunno im so lost in thought, please shoot me words of whatever to help me along, id hate to regret it to far down the road, i hated when hubby was gone and that we couldnt take kids,and i hated when he came bk lol,and kids are already saying no mommy stay home.
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Listen to your kids they need their mommy.
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welcome. Does hubby still have cdl? truck? keep the family business going have him train you ,hire some drivers, try a local thing so you can still be with family. otr is not the only option. good luck to you
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Welcome to the party!
Being away from the family can be hard, trust me on that! As far as being a lady trucker, I was (retired now), and most of the drivers out there respect the lady drivers and look out for them. You get your jerks in every crowd, so just ignore those!
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blktop we do not still have our business, it was h e double L lol. my husband isnt willing to climb bk into another trk we just sold all 11 we had,he is a cna now and going into rn
he voiced to me over the wk hed like for me to get something close to home instead of trucking, so i went to get started on my cna, while i was talking with an advisor she let me know that i could also get a grant to a college nearby for the cdl , wow i was shocked, i think after i get my cna i will go and get my cdl just to have it, and i wont be run off if i make a mistake, plus i will have more options when it comes to companies to drive for if/when i decide to go, thanks for all ur thoughts on this. -
I wish you and hubby all the best good luck
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