Well, that is an option I am considering actually, but not sure where yet. I am not sure what I am going to do yet. I just know I am on my last legs OTR for long periods. My kids are getting to that age where they need me around on a regular basis. They need to do some more things then what my wife is willing to do with them, like Fish!! Well that could really be me needing to fish more often, but you get the idea..LOL.
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Davis is the best of the worst, considering i don't think there's a good trucking company out there. With Davis you'll get home each week and make about 50k a year. I drive for them. They have their issues but the money and home time is good.
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our company is hiring.
We are home weekly and run regional. Been doing 2700+ miles per week. Pay is better than most companies in the area.
Located about 1 hour west of the Minneapolis Metro area in Minnesota. We get to the chicago area and Springfield MO daily with loads.
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There is a Mouse with a big house and lots of cool stuff down there, They are still manufacturing Babies down there!!! Making dem is the fun part! -
omg I can't beleive you would even consider N dakota. IT is the worst state. Winter on the prairie is no joke your kids would hate you so much.
Look into Texas. Austin and Fort Worth but the whole state is really a good place to live , no state income tax and low cost of living. Many jobs in trucking are intra state and Texas is like a whole country in of itself. -
try getting out of FL all together, I used to live down there, and moved to Dallas, TX area, no issues during the recession. And jobs a plenty. I don't recommend living in Dallas, but just outside the metroplex is great.
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Well if you move to Texas look into Southeastern Freight Lines. They have quite a few terminals scattered around. Last I heard is that they are growing extremely fast in Texas and always looking for drivers.
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Southeastern has a terminal in Sherman TX, runs NE TX, Oklahoma, and Arkansas I believe. We don't run local
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