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Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Pintlehook, Dec 30, 2016.

  1. Pintlehook

    Pintlehook Road Train Member

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    Well, well, well...some of this will reiterate what I've already written in these pages, but I don't care because this is my thread. :)

    Some of you know my history - I got my CDL locally at age 18 and have been in the business for over 26 years now. I'm extremely happy with my grocery delivering gig, but my plan is to give up driving in the next 7-10 years or so....

    "Pintlehook, 10 years is a long time..." YES, yes it is a LONG time, but life goes by quickly. I've put some things in place for retirement already, I own a few rental houses and I invest and save money every week, so my financial future is finally coming together.

    Anyway, my company offers online courses to earn an Associate's Degree FREE OF CHARGE to the employee, providing you maintain a "C" average. An Associate's most likely won't help me land a premier job, but I figure any edge I can get will help. My problem is that I have no idea what I'll do with that Business Degree, I always kind of wanted to sell real estate or cars. But now I'm thinking a nice warehouse supervisory position with Banker's hours would work....who knows.

    What do you guys think? Is this a waste of time? I'm already committed to doing it, just wanted some input on my decision. Again, it's free of charge, so I have nothing to lose.
     
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  3. Ooops

    Ooops Medium Load Member

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    Associate of Health/Science Degree . Become an RN. Or study Psychology and be a Mental Health Counselor. Counselor is the gravy job.
     
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  4. duckdiver

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    I have a Bachelors degree. While it doesn't mean much today, Im glad I still have it. (a bachelors degree is now pretty much a high school diploma and a masters degree is equivelent to a bachelors)

    What is it your trying to do, career change or just get an education?

    If it's a career change I would go for something in the tech field (computer science, engineering etc) or a professional certification in the medical field (RN, MRI tech etc)

    a "generic" bachelors (major in business or something similar) won't get you far and an An associate's degree is less meaningful but dont let you get that down. Any education is way more valuable than no education any day of the week.

    If its free, I would take general ed classes that way you can transfer them over to a 4 year univeristy and eventually get a bachelors. Who knows you might get a masters and or a doctoral degree
     
  5. RollingRecaps

    RollingRecaps Light Load Member

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    Become an RN. My sister is RN, she just took a job in Hawaii for the winter most times they will even pay her housing cost .
     
  6. duckdiver

    duckdiver Road Train Member

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    You can't just do an online program to be an RN. First you need all the prereqs (chemistry biology math etc) classes then you have to apply and be accepted into the RN program which in CA there is an average of a 3 year waiting list and qualified students are then accepted via a lottery system.

    Once youre in you have to do hospital clinicals etc and labs. While I reccommend it highly, itd probably next to impossible doing it on a truck drivers schedule.

    My mom was an RN, she made well over 140k working 3 day 12 hour schedule and now has a very nice retirement. I truly regret becoming a trucker but thats a whole nother story
     
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  7. Pintlehook

    Pintlehook Road Train Member

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    @duckdiver I'm look to BOTH further my education and leave trucking behind. It's been a financially rewarding career thus far, but I'm tired of the odd hours. Of course I'll need to suck it up for a few more years, I want to get the kids completely through college before I make a move. The credits I'm taking are transferable to a 4 year University.

    As far as the RN thing, no thanks. No doubt that it's a rewarding career, but nurses earn their money with mostly odd hours like I have now. I'm sure some of them can land a lucrative day time gig, but I don't deal well with illness or injury.
     
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  8. Oor

    Oor Road Train Member

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    Since you're already doing rentals, I'd go get a real estate license. Build off what you already know. Could move up to commercial.

    btw, did rentals too. Couldn't stand the bad tenants, sold out.
     
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  9. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Any education is good.
    What are you aiming at? I didn't see you saying what you'd like to do.

    Do you see yourself sitting in hamster cubicles ?

    You can get a Papa John's franchise for $250K.

    I like your post on the RN gig. I've seen the same thing in them, they deal with lots of suffering, and complaining, no thank you. Many are alcoholics.

    How about a small truck stop? Or you want nothing to do with trucking.

    LOL

    You'll figure it out.
     
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  10. Pintlehook

    Pintlehook Road Train Member

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    Funny thing is that I'm not exactly sure what my end goal will be. Like @Oor suggested, Real Estate always seemed to be an option. It's taken me a long while, but my rentals cash flow and have turned a modest profit for the last 7 or 8 years.

    Selling cars is definitely an interest, but a person wouldn't necessarily utilize any type of secondary education to do that.

    Building Management would work, preferably in a warm climate!

    I also like the idea of owning/managing a small retail grocery store, but it would also have to be in the "right" area. A food dessert in an affluent community would be ideal...and non existent! So, I'd settle for a small town niche place with plenty of traffic...

    And by the way, I hate Papa Johns Pizza! Lol. :)
     
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    Hotel management.
     
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