Hello to all looks like some great stuff here, from experienced truckers.
My name is Coy iv been farming on my own for the past 22 years until i went belly up, got divorced and looking for a new career, owned my own semi for 9 years hauling grain from the combine to the elevator, but did not need a cdl because of farm use, am looking for a school that i can get my cdl's, from , would be better to find one that pays the way for the moment, and lets me pay them back, iv lost every thing iv every had from farming, any suggestions would br=e appreciated, I look foward to looking over the forums, and seeing what i can find.
Howdy from Oklahoma
Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by lammy73096, Jun 18, 2011.
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Welcome to the forum Coy. The search button is your friend... use it and you'll find hours and hours of current reading.
Welcome aboard Sooner! (I'm originally from Nebraska)lammy73096 Thanks this. -
Ty very much Gears gonna miss the OU-NU football games, was some one of the best college rivalries of all time
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Welcome to the party!
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Hi Coy. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors.
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Welcome to the forum, jump right in the waters warm right now! Seriously though there will be alot of drivers that will be willing to offer advice for your situation. You need to decide what type of trailer you wanna haul i.e. van, flatbed, tanker, oil rig etc. local or OTR and what part of the country do you want to have school in. Companies like FFE, Schneider, Swift, and a few others offer company sponsored training with 1yr committed terms thereafter. Be sure to read through the posts and make a conscious decision and not one based on a quickfix to your financial situation. Best of luck and welcome!!
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