Starting a new career with USX
Discussion in 'US Xpress' started by DaReallyst, May 25, 2012.
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It takes about 6 months but most people get used to sleeping while the truck is moving. You are tired, you will sleep. Ear plugs help and the curtain is pretty thick, blocks most sound and it is dark in the back. My wife and I both listen to a lot of sports and books on tape (MP3's actually) Makes the miles roll by quickly
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I love sports on XM, and talk radio. Im using earplugs now to get used to them. Does anyone use blue tooth or an earplud while driving? May not be legal or safe. Keep it low should work.
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Craig,
Have enjoyed this thread and have got alot of insite from you guys. Your work ethics and determination have been a breath of fresh air from all the whiningWe are a couple getting ready to begin our career in the OTR world, We will prob not post on here much since I have always found forums to be 99% B.S. If you would like send us a pm and we will add to our FB where we will be posting our journy for family and friends to enjoy.. Have a safe day and prayers for ya'lls A/C to get repaired ASAP
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its funny how many truckers I see wearing earbuds. I have used only one in the past on the passenger side ear only leaving the drivers side as a listen for trouble ear.
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Well as fate would have it, my trucking career has stalled out once again
I knew it was all too good to be true. Got an email from my recruiter at Road Masters today (normally she calls when it's good news lol) saying that as she was wrapping up my arrangements to start school on the 11th, her placement officer informed her that due to my student loans, I will need a co-signer. She was being really helpful though saying that if she needed to talk to whoever I was trying to get to co-sign she would explain to them that I already have a job lined up.
At this stage in the game, I really think it's about time to throw in the towel. My only option as of right now is going to Diesel Driving Academy which I really really really don't want to do. The tuition is $10,200 and the program is 20 weeks if you go during the day and 30 weeks if you go at night. If I didn't need to get some cash flow going to relieve the pressure off my wife, I would jump on it, but 20 weeks is a long time compared to 3 week programs out there.
Tomorrow I'm going to call the VA and see how far my application has gotten for a post 9/11 GI Bill extension (I maxed out my Montgomery GI Bill on my first degree and partial on a second degree that I still haven't completed). If the VA turns me down it's most likely a wrap for me. I did think about doing it on my own but I wouldn't have a truck to take the test in plus I really would like to learn the proper way of doing things especially backing.
This is really frustrating. I would have never thought it would be this hard to get into trucking. I understand the importance of the job, the responsibility and the danger of it as well. But seeing how difficult it is to get into it makes me wonder how in the hell did some of the truckers I know and/or have seen ever got started. The best rejection I have gotten thus far came from Arkansas's Truck Driver Training - Pilot Initiative program. They were originally looking for 300 candidates then they increased it to 400 because of the demand for truckers. You had to go through the Dept of Workforce Services to apply and if selected, they sent you to a 3 week school, all expenses paid and at the completion of school, you had 90 days to get hired on by one of the trucking companies that was apart of the program, companies like Maverick, Tysons, STG transport, and others. Well I went in to apply and the lady (who was the nicest lady you could ever meet) had me fill out the application and then take a series of test. The test where about 25 to 30 questions each on the subjects of Math, Reading comp, and one they called locations but it was basically reading a diagram, chart, map, or some type of graphic and answering questions by locating the answers on the diagrams. I asked her what score did I need to have to pass since the max score was 7 and she told me I needed a 3 or 4 to be considered. I scored perfect 7's on all three test and the lady acted like that was hardly ever done. She assured me there shouldn't be any problems getting selected with my app and test scores.
Then the letter came and it read:
Dear Mr. Barnes
Thank you for your application to the Truck blah blah blah. There has been much interest in the program. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate all who apply and have to choose those that appear most likely to successfully complete the program.
Though you were not selected to participate in this training, we commend you for your initiative in applying... blah blah blah
WTF!! How can you have perfect scores and not be likely to successfully complete the program???
I'm 33 years old, did 7 years in the navy right out of high school as an Aviation Electrician, 5 years at my last job as a graphic/web designer, I've been unemployed since the end of March and this has been the longest I have been without a W2 job (I do freelance work) since I was 14! IDK... this is about to push me to drink lol -
Check out Prime website click on student. They will train you
To get your CDL and pay you 500.00 a week while you learn on the
Job.
Never have to go to driving school.DaReallyst Thanks this.
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