Veteran of OIF (2009). I've done linehauls/convoys as a 2T1 (USAF) or our Army counterpart 88M. Moved supplies all over the AOR and been to countless bases with a M915 (modified Freightliner). I've gotten my CDL last year, and I am ready to leave the service to do what I love the most... Drive trucks. I found this forum by chance and look forward to meeting vets like me... and read in some great advice from my civilian counterparts. Thank you for letting me join your community. God speed to all of you on the road!
Combat trucker
Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by road_runner, Mar 26, 2012.
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Welcome to the site. Thanks for your service!
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Thanks for your service to our great Country and a hearty welcome to the forum!
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The physical action of truck driving is one of the easier patrs of the profession. There is allot to learn. Lets say you are a really sharp person. You pick up things really fast. There are allot of thinks to KNOW B4 you get a job. Unless you get really lucky and find a company that will hire you; you should go to school. Some schools AND companys offer breaks for ex-military.
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schools teach you about driving a truck.
Not about trip planning, logbooks and dealing with consignee's and shippers.
Check with your local vets service office. They have a career services counselor that can help put you in contact with companies that work with returning vets find jobs.
http://www.vetcenter.va.gov/
If I was in a better position and looking to expand, the first people I would hire would be a vet before a non-vet newbie.
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http://vetstruck.com/
Check those guys out. First time I heard about them was from a vet website. Remembered about them when I saw them on the road this week.road_runner Thanks this. -
I got out in '09. Did 20. I was with 5th SFG/A. Welcome home. I have come to find the driver "brotherhood" is like the military. It's a family and we take care of our own. HOOAH!!
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