Too Old?

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  1. ultrarider

    ultrarider Bobtail Member

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    Hey folks. I'm in a business right now that I am simply sick of doing. Dealing with customers constantly and I have simply had enough. I'm 60 and have always thought it would be a nice change to drive. I have driven large trucks in the fall during the harvest and loved every minute of it, course these were beet & grain trucks, not 18 wheels. They were however the regular diesel tractors that over the road truckers drive except no sleepers. They are a blast to drive.
    How tough is it gonna be for me to get into the driver seat of an over the road truck, or whatever. I plan to keep working for another 8 to 10 years and I really need to be happy doing something I will like, and I think driving would be great. I don't have a CDL, but have excellent driving history and good health, and a non drinker. I would think there would be room for a guy like me in this industry, despite my age? Thoughts ?
     
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  3. lil may

    lil may Road Train Member

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    Best of Luck and Welcome to the forum
     
  4. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    Welcome to the forum!
    I don't think you're too old. Talk to a few companies and see what they think.
     
  5. Rubber_Duck

    Rubber_Duck Light Load Member

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    The large fleets seem to be willing to hire anybody who can hold a steering wheel these days. I'd say go for it, but talk to some recruiters first, and/or talk to the people at the CDL training school. If they offer job placement, they'll be familiar with the hiring practices of the fleets they work with. I usually advise people to go to CDL school in early spring. That way they have all summer to build up experience driving a large truck before they encounter winter road conditions for the first time.

    Do not get your CDL through a trucking company. It's best to get it at a community college or reputable truck driving school. The big fleets will only provide the CDL training in exchange for signing a contract that obligates you to drive for them for a given amount of time. It can be anywhere from 6 months to two years. During this period you will be their indentured servant and will not be happy working for them.
     
  6. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Welcome aboard, your age will be a slight hurdle, however you might make it over, just call around...
     
  7. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    If you are healthy and can pass a DOT physical, go for it. You are looking at around 3 weeks of school and 6-8 weeks of riding with a trainer before you are on your own.

    With the high turn over rates, most companies are happy if they can get a year out of a driver. I don't think your age would be a factor unless someone is discriminating.

    Welcome to the forum! :)
     
  8. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    Your in Fargo?If you want to flatbed,give Wylie a call there,I used to see 60 somethings there all the time...(need 6 months) ex. under your belt though,-I think.
     
  9. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    what under the belt ???
     
  10. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    Either 6 months EXPERIENCE...Or a six-pack of beer...I forget;as I too,am getting old..:biggrin_25511: Hell,I would go with the beer.:biggrin_25525:
     
    123456 Thanks this.
  11. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    Welcome to the party!
     
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