Wanna Switch from milking cows to trucking

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by decitrucker, Jun 3, 2013.

  1. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    Yanking on the air horn cord is kind of like yanking on a cow booby! You'll fit right in! :)

    There is nothing utter better than trucking! Well maybe one thing. :)
     
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  3. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    Stay where you are, at least cows don't know any better on where to piss. Most days I wish I was still back at the dairy farm!
     
  4. ryan7892

    ryan7892 Light Load Member

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    I can see where you are coming from. Always stuck on a farm. I would advise you to stay where you are but if you don't have any kids or a wife then go get trucking out of your system.
     
  5. GOV'T_Trucker

    GOV'T_Trucker Heavy Load Member

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    He lives in Canada.. We don't have a stupid DAC system here.. It's just you American's that have to deal with that BS
     
  6. Bikerboy

    Bikerboy Light Load Member

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    Actually we do have this loser, selling and collecting driver info, http://www.pdbci.ca/ but canada has strong privacy laws, and he might be breaking them
     
  7. tigerdog

    tigerdog Bobtail Member

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    do not give up that kind of coin to go over the road!
    new drivers don't make squat.
     
  8. laytonrock

    laytonrock Light Load Member

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    hauling livestock takes a very smooth driving style, the last thing you need is to have one fall and get trampled by the others. hauling show animals is a little differant because the critters usally have their own stall. most livestock hauling does require many hours away from home which is not good for a family man. i would look at a local or regional job first to get some expieriance. happy trails
     
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