Hi Guys and Gals. I'm trying to get my CDL paid for through a program called "no worker left behind". I need to interview some real truckers out there and get the skinny on the industry and your take on the job of being a trucker. They want you to know what your getting into before they spend the money to send you to school. Can anyone help me out? It's just a general line questions they give us to ask. Thanks for your help!![]()
Trying to get CDL paid for by the State of Michigan
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Booz, Jan 16, 2009.
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Spend about 2 or 3 hours within this forum...reading every piece you can find.
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If the people running the program spent 2-3 hours reading the forums they'd cut the funding off because most workers taking training now will be left behind . Go to the old posts by all the eager beavers that went to school 6 months ago and see how many came back and are telling how much they are making . Then go to Bad Trucking companies and see how many got shafted and quit . Yeah , some companies are hiring . It's not because freight is increasing . No companies are adding trucks . They are all reducing fleet size . The ones hiring are hiring because drivers keep quitting . Think about it .
NukedNative, Punisher1985 and 1pissedoffdriver Thank this. -
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You are right i went to school back in august and i was only makin 160-200 a week and i quit i couldnt survive right now!!!-Punisher-
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Please......Please..... stick around. We needs folks like you in the forum. It lends credibility to us "old" whiners, that are trying to talk some sense into some of these folks.
Note: I said some. I realize some of the guys are doing it because it's what they really want to do. But others are doing it, thinking they will save themselves with large checks.1pissedoffdriver Thanks this. -
First of all, you SHOULD be warned that your "home-time" is in reverse proportion to the distance you live from a major truck-lane. Which means: living in Traverse City, you can pretty much forget getting a job with a local carrier (because of that supply/demand theorem) and you will be lucky to find a major carrier that could promise you home-time more frequently than a few times a YEAR. You might consider moving to the "city".
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Trucking isn't for people who 'need a job'. Trucking is for people who have it in their blood.
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Thanks for your whinning and useless information! I'm sorry your beatdown by the road and all you want to do is whine about your "career". I have 2 homes 1 40 min. from Chicago and 1 in Traverse City. Hometime is not a problem thats not what I asked. I asked to ask real "proud" truckdrivers some questions thats all. I don't need medical or retirement or any benifits just a good company to go to. Thanks for nothing "knowledgable" truckdrivers.
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Roadkill I don't need a job. I'm looking at a career to get into. I've driven 18 wheelers before on my family farm but let my cdl laps years ago. The state of michigan will pay for me to get another won,W.T.F. why would'nt I.
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