What kind of bills did you have before you entered trucking ?

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  1. k1221n2

    k1221n2 Light Load Member

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    Want to get into trucking, my bills every month are about 1200 a month straight off the top. I was thinking about going through the swift training program, since I can't come up with the money for a cdl mill. Just worried that my monthly bill might make this difficult. Want to go out for a year and search for a job in the energy field. Is my monthly budget going to make this impossible ?
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Are you in the hiring area for Millis Transfer? You can pay your bills working there. You will need $500.00 to enter their program, but worth it.

    What is your location?
     
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  4. road_runner

    road_runner Road Train Member

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    If you need a job, go for the oil fields. Most will send you to school to get your CDL to run their equipment.
     
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  5. Oi!

    Oi! Road Train Member

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    $30/month for a tmobile prepaid phone
    and whatever food and water I needed
     
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  6. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    $40,000 in debt - suitcase in hand.

    And a work visa with about 4 months left on it . . .

    I work um good under pressure.
     
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  7. AL_Dutch

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    The wife and I both went to a truck driving school. We went on the weekends while working our regular jobs during the week. Needed a vacation after doing that for 8 weeks straight, but that way we could maintain our bills and get cdl at same time.
     
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  8. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    There are cheaper alternatives to the CDL mill, or even company 'paid' training. If you train with Swift or some other company, you end up paying more over the long term in the form of extremely low pay for the first year or so.

    Check into local community college programs. I paid less than $1000 for an 8 week daytime class to get my CDL through a community college. They also had a 4 month option that was evenings and weekends for those that couldn't quit their jobs to take the day class.
     
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  9. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Road runner mention the oil fields,you make excellent money but you work a lot of hrs.General trucking is everything but consistant.One week you could have great miles and the next 2 weeks your checks could be below $300.00..Lets not forget the living on the road,you'll need to really be careful with your spending before it gets away from you, it can get costly.
     
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  10. Buckeye91

    Buckeye91 Road Train Member

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    Not to hijack the thread but what kind of money is in oilfield. And you say lots of hours. You mean just maxing out your 70 in 5 days?
     
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