OTR or Local?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by insipidtoast, Dec 8, 2016.
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It depends on what your you're looking for out of trucking. If you're the adventurous type, who likes to go to new places and experience new things, and don't mind being out weeks at a time and being alone, I would say go with OTR.
If you're the social type to who needs human interactions, and have kids or family obligations, go with local.
If money is your main goal, Local companies practically always pay WAAAY more than OTR. For the most part, your paid from the time you clock in to the time you clock out, and you get to interact with people on a daily basis, whether it's a repeat customers or interacting with your fellow drivers. But this is if you're social type, if you're more of the loner personality, OTR may be a better fit. -
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Local...you'd have to pay me an enormous amount of money to live in a sardine can earning one day off per 70 hr clock.
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Yes open roads and not nearly as many stops or city driving,,,but OTR aren't you dealing with new cities all the time? Also isn't it stressful having to shower and do laundry at truck stops? -
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Local isn't all 12-14 hour days. I've been local for almost 3 years now and very rarely work a 12+ hour day. Today I worked 8 hours. Last week my longest shift was 11.5. Local is not all high stress, doom and gloom.
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I'd like to do OTR or regional, but be able to train locally. Being stuck in a truck for a month or longer with a stranger is a deal breaker for me. -
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