Hi I'm currently working in the computer field and I'm thinking about leaving to go OTR truck driving. I feel that will make more money doing this than I would if I stay in the computer field. Any one else on the same boat??
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Any one in the Computer Field looking to go truck driving????
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mannyvez, Sep 25, 2007.
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i'm working on a B.S. in computer science to get out of trucking, and try something else, in trucking you will make about 45k a year, if u want to do trucking and u make more in computers drive a semi as a vacation from computers for 6 months then go back to what u did before that would work out but unless u fall totally n love with driving a semi its a rough industry
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that comes up to 2798.25 work hours that comes up to $17.15 per hour
but there are also other benefits you get driving a truck i enjoy the scenery this country has to offer, go to places you otherwise would have never been lol, its a totally different career field from any 9-5 its a 24hr a day job, you may start monday out getting up at 7am to go to work, and by friday your getting up at 8:30pm and driving for 11hrs for a saturday morning delivery.... there are very stressful days (traffic/weather) WINTER is beautiful, but dangerous if your not careful, i enjoy driving in the snow and ice, but it's hazardous, some deadlines make your life stressful
your paycheck will fluctuate from week to week for example 3 weeks ago i made 1,800 gross for that week then the next week i grossed 980.00 and this is probably the only industry u can earn a Negative pay check, your paid purely on productivity, and u cannot effect your productivity you are dependent on another person to give you the loads for you to earn a paycheckhxred81 Thanks this. -
You can also work 2 more jobs on the side now, where as when you are on the road, that is the only job you can have logically. And it will be hard. And its future is in question like everything else.
You better stick with the bird in the bush, and look for something to supplement your income. One accident and a ticket, and that career can come crashing to a halt. Driving jobs are serious business for Professionals only.
But that's just one man's opinion -
In IT now, looking too. I would make more money as a trucker I think too. Currently I make about 32-35 a year. Plus my department could be obsolete in a year or two.
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