Helloooo from the MotorCity

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  1. SunSide

    SunSide Bobtail Member

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    Happy new year, everybody!

    Just joined this forum to get more info on the trucking industry. I am in my mid-20, and making a career change. I never knew why I never thought of getting into truck driving before, since I love to drive. Petrol is my biggest personal expense, since I drive everywhere, even if I do not have to be at the destination. Anyway, I just realized that the conventional idea of going to school, get good grades, go to a good college, get some more good grades and an internship, and then working a good "white collar" job, is not working for me. Think it might be a quarter life crisis.

    Anyway, my ideal lifestyle is to be an entrepreneurial truck driver (maybe owner operator down the line or side business(es) that goes along with the nomadic lifestyle of truck driving) I have worked in retail/restaurant/office environments all my working life. Now that I have what many consider to be a good corporate job (i.e. good benefits/pay), I am still making the change to being a truck driver. I know my parents (stereotypical Asian parents) are going to freak out and try to convince me out of this. Maybe I will not tell them for a little bit or at all and just say I am out on work travel:biggrin_255: My close friends are supportive as long as I know why I want to make the change. Anyway, my mind is set... I plan to drive. It is a done deal. I have been looking around at schools mainly comparing TrainCo, Inc & International Trucking School and planning my two weeks notice.

    2 questions:

    Anybody recommend one school over the other (TrainCo vs International Trucking School)?
    Also, anybody here made a career change, from a white collar industry to truck driving? If so, let me know, I might pick your brain.

    Any advice to a newbie would be greatly appreciated, too.

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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Many, many ex-white collar types on this forum, now driving. Put your question on the "Questions from new drivers" thread for more responses. I'm not Asian, but my wife is, so I understand a little. When we visit China, she tells people I'm a seaman. Well, I was in the Navy at one time. They hate truckers in China, but love seamen. If trucking doesn't work for you, look at sealiftcommand website. Best wishes.
     
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    Hi MotorCity...I'm assuming your from the Detroit Area? Anyways, I'm in the process of converting from Law Enforcement to Trucking. There are companies who will train you and then employ you. There is a lot of info on this forum about it. LOL, I'm sick of Michigan...want the heck out!!!
     
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  5. SunSide

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    Chinatown, I have never heard of MSC before, until you mentioned it. That seems like an awesome time for a person in their 20s! I was previously thinking of joining a commercial cruise ship, but never took further action to pursue it besides the thought. MSC seems very exciting. Do you know if they hire a person who does not know how to swim yet, but is willing to learn?


    goblue, yessir, I am from SE Michigan. Glad to know I'm not the only one changing career. Michigan's not that bad... haha Anyway, go Blue! even though that was a tough lost they had against the Gamecocks :biggrin_25521:. ::sigh:: next year! I am glad Rich Rod is out though.
     
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  6. Chinatown

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    I don't think swimming is one of the requirements for MSC. That career isn't widely advertised except in the military community, mostly Navy. Don't have to be a vet to work in MSC, it's open to everyone. Wouldn't hurt to learn how to swim anyway. Best wishes.
     
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