I don't remember how the thought came about, but I have been interested in possibly getting my CDL. I'm just not sure what it all entails (though I have been reading up and watching videos like crazy to get a general idea). I am a lady in my 20's and I am sick of my career and desk jobs. Being a lady worries me for some reason!! The only people I enjoy being around are family members and my significant other. I have no kids yet. And of course, I enjoy driving. I really don't know anything about mechanics so that concerns me...is this taught in school or is it something that sort of comes along as it comes along?? I'm not sure that I would like OTR since you rarely get to go home but apparently is something that needs to be done for about a year after school...again I'm just not sure. I'd probably enjoy doing local or regional work most. I have a squeaky clean driving record. I would ask someone I knew with a truck, but I don't know anyone who drives one! Just worried about jumping into something I have only seen from the outside. Sorry if this is confusing or stupid, but this is the career that at least sounds the most appealing to me that would bring an income! Thanks!
Would I make a good driver?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jw298, Oct 8, 2013.
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Need to be pretty thick skinned and secure to make it in this biz. If you are fearful crossing a poorly lit parking area dont bother. The sad reality is you will have a lot of eyes on you. Some of those looks will be like a wolf eyeing a lamb.
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Try working for a courier service first. Would the pay be comparable to what you make now? Research that part. Driving a van full time would probably give you an idea if you want to move up to the big trucks or not.
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Maybe it could work out, like Private Benjamin.
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Women drivers are more common now and there are many opportunities in the trucking industry. If you're not sure you might want to visit a school in your area and ask questions. But remember they are trying to sell you on going to their school so listen with a grain of salt and check out several schools as well as community colleges. It can be good or bad. It all depends on each persons perception. It's definitely a way of life as opposed to a regular job. You'll be able to earn a decent income with all the usual benefits and job security if you're a safe driver. There's OTR, regional, local, part time, casual, day, night , all kinds of weather and traffic. You'll be dealing with a bunch of knit wits on the road. It takes patience and major responsibility. Think about it for a while and get as much info as you can until your eyeballs are ready to pop and you can't read anymore. Ask a billion questions. Talk to schools etc. I'm thinkin that you'd be better off with a local job so you can still be with your family. That's just a guess but who knows
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Start with a school bus or city bus. They'll train you for free to get your CDL 'B'. Doesn't pay great but if you look around this forum, the good jobs don't open up until a driver has a year or two or more because of insurance. Lots of 0-1 year OTR drivers making $4-$6/hr on 80-100 hour weeks.
Once you have your 'B" you're good to go driving for a local company that uses straight trucks in their business. You don't have to deal with OTR, not really. There are other ways to go. Get home every night.
Trucking industry needs more women drivers. After your 'B' and some experience, you can probably catch a 'refresher' to upgrade to 'A'. Nothing wrong with straight trucks, tho. You see 'Mail' on a straight truck? That's $18-$24/hr. Same if it has Old Dominion, Estes, or any of the other top-flight LTL.jw298 Thanks this. -
That doesn't bother me. I enjoy traveling alone and weirdos are everywhere no matter where you go...
Hmm...something to research.
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Honestly I think OTR sounds more appealing than driving a school bus or city bus!! I don't have any kids so I don't absolutely have to be home every night, but of course who wouldn't want that. The idea of driving the larger trucks sounds fun but again I don't know anyone who has one so I've never been in the seat to see how it feels.
I'll have to call the local schools and ask them a few questions. Just feel nervous because it's such a drastic change from what I'm used to but change is good especially when you're trying to find your niche
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When I was 5 my Dad gave me a Chinese finger puzzle. Insert your fingers, and get loose. I know a lady that has a truck that makes large bucks every year. She has skill/ as a driver and a wonderful person. Female frame don't work out here. Better know how to do the job. It's a really tough world out here. You run out of fuel in winter, you have problems. Valley Girl don't work out here. Tough makes it, others don't.
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There's a forum on here for women only. Look down the list of contents on the main forum page.
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