My Experience as a Line Haul Driver

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  1. ACH1130

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    Yes Old Dominion is very good and I havent heard any negative things about them
     
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  3. BackIsSore

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    I'm city and make over 70k at OD year after year. I like the company, the equipment and the pay... but city work ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh pays the bills.
     
  4. ACH1130

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    Yea city work is ehhhh but it is paying the bills for me. I like being able to see friends and do stuff. Linehaul the money is good but kinda get a non-normal life.
     
  5. CenutryClass

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    linehaul or bust..Already moved two spots on the lineboard here, but I'm going back to school for the fall or spring so I guess I'm gonna have to hang it up for a bit.

    My terminal is the only terminal where I see extraboard running as much as the bid guys. They make more money than me, as I dont care to work the outbound shift.
     
  6. snowbird_89

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    Yes! Check them out! Doesn't hurt to try! LOL
     
  7. ACH1130

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    What you going to school for? Driving toyota forklifts 101? haha jk but good luck though. I might be getting called into the fire academy soon as I got a 99 on my test I took a while ago.

    I do like line-haul but I got a lot of things to do. If I moved away I would do it as I wouldnt know anyone or what to do
     
  8. CenutryClass

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    Lol I'm an expert at driving forklifts already.Haha. But yea I want to go to flight school/and get another degree. The LTL game is changing by the minute. The writing is on the wall for those who are willing to see it
     
  9. BackIsSore

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    Are you looking to fly commercial? Is it possible to get into fly regional aircraft without going to a four year university?
     
  10. CenutryClass

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    Yea thats the goal, eventually getting enough hours to fly for fedex or ups. And yes you can fly regional without a degree, but Im sure thats first officer type deal. I'll check for sure but I think a degree is required to be a captain.
     
  11. ACH1130

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    I believe you need a degree to become captain. One of my friends just graduated from a school in north dakota to be a pilot... Not sure what hes up to now. And I hear you, although I like driving trucks and LTL I want something better as well, but with this economy I just take what I have, and wait for something better to open up. I even thought about returning to school to finish my associates degree in electrical whatever it is...
     
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