There ya go.You are looking at all the pros and not asking for a lot so I think you'll do well in trucking with many nice drivers out there that would be more then happy to help you along the way.
Soon to be a student - finally!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Friz, Sep 16, 2013.
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Friz,
I should be named live with it! I always try to get in here and tell the guys coming into the industry that we need to tell you to stay with it, I'm not sure you were with the same company for 30 years but that to has sticking power in staying with the same company, I want to just say, ride out the storm, there will be some rough roads you will have to go down, And I don't mean the roads we all travel all day everyday! You will run into the nay sayers that just hate life and everything in it including them selves, but you will and probably already know to just steer clear of them, they only drag a guy down to their level, But my point is Stick with the company that hies you out of school at least a year, If you get on with one of the not so goods, as long as the checks keep clearing the bank stick it out, and they don't threaten your life then stay with them a year, after the year with no incidents then you can chart your course, you will get lonely out on the road, it happens but with modern technology you can ease that as much as you need to.
Do you have a company in mind that you want to go to? May I suggest that you try Watkins and Shepard out? They have terminals all over the country and are pretty easy going you can see the threads here on the forum, No I don't work for them and no I'm not a recruiter I just know a few guys that started out there and then moved on after their tour of Duty! Good Luck, this forum will answer a lot of your questions if it doesn't then just post it up in the section where you think it will get answered, I have only been on here a little while but the wealth I have gained by learning from this group of professionals is Priceless!fr8te_sh8ker Thanks this. -
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Not a problem,apology accepted.
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that's alright,sometimes posts appears differently then what the poster is saying.
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luvtotruck, great minds think alike. Yes I have talked to Watkins and Shepard, they are who I will go with as long as the chips fall the way I hope. They have a terminal a couple of hours from my home and their recruiter has expressed interest. The ONLY downside with W&S is that I can't take the truck home, so if I want to show off my new home away from home will be with photos and if I drive through town.
WHAT!!!??? There are naysayers here!?!!?? ROTFLMAO
Nah, I didn't do 30 years with the same company, I might be crazy, but I am NOT stupid!!!! I've done time in the military, time fixing office equipment and almost 20 years as an insurance agent/business owner.
Back to the naysayers. I feel bad for them that they don't get what they want from their chosen profession. There are even a couple in my own ranks, family that tell me I'm a fool for going backwards in my life. Can you beleive it? I finally get to do what I have wanted to do for 30 years and it's a step backwards? Yeah, I won't be making the kind of money I made in the past; I won't be home every night of the week; I'll have way more difficult days than I've had for many years; blah blah...
My wife and I are not rich, but we have enough money to get us through a couple of years of getting started over. I'm prepared for a (sometimes) rough year or two while I pay my dues financially, mentally and physically.
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Look System Transport also; they have CA terminals & hire new drivers. The website is trans-system.
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