Is 51 too old to be a newbie (and to get hired?)

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by murkman, Jul 14, 2009.

  1. leannamarie

    leannamarie "California Girl"

    As long as you can document the self-employment, that should be a non-issue. The problems arise for people like my brother-in-law, who worked under the table for years. He couldn't get a company to hire him since he couldn't verify anything.
     
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  3. Apd

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    Never to old!
     
  4. bill122250

    bill122250 Medium Load Member

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    Murkman, go for it. I am 58 and got my CDL thru WIA. I am changing from constuction into driving. I am waiting to get my oreintation date from Swift.
     
  5. Sour Note

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    Hey Murkman! I am 46 and heading to school. I know the economy isn't the best but as the gentleman said of being on the road vs. a cubicle. I have always loved trucks and I am starting a new adventure. I have friends that are truckers and they have given some great advice and there are alot of GREAT drivers on this site with advice. Good luck!
     
  6. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    I'm 53 and my husband is 62, we just started this year. We were told by several companies that we were the most desirable new drivers they looked for. It seems they think we're more responsible, mature and steady at our age.

    Of course I was only 52 when I started the school so I'm sure it was because I was so much younger than I am now. ROFL
     
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  7. Smokewagon

    Smokewagon Bobtail Member

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    Murkman, Go for it! I am 54 and in a similar situation. After 35 yrs. plus in construction with the last 18 as a bldg. contractor, I felt that this profession would offer me personally some independence and challenges as well. within days of signing up for school i received prehires for Swift, Werner, Stevens and Watkins Shepard with Watkins being my first choice, and found the forum to be invaluable in helping me get a perspective. Greatest of luck to you and lets show these young bucks a thing or two!!!!!!!!!
     
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  8. kingsson

    kingsson Heavy Load Member

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    There you go, Murkman... Nana echoes what I said about maturity and experience. One thing you had best learn on this forum is to LISTEN TO NANA! She carries a mighty sharp stick! :biggrin_25525:
     
  9. DBL_TIME

    DBL_TIME <strong>"Two Mints in One"</strong>

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    Murkman I was self employeed for 12yrs b4 I started driving, not a problem as long as it is documented. As far as age goes.....I'm a trainer with USA and my last 2 students were 46 and 54, so that doesn't seem to be an issue.
     
  10. murkman

    murkman Bobtail Member

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    Again, y'all are great and am am most appreciative for all of your inputs. By golly, I might just make it after all. Now it is all up to the economy. Good luck and good fortune to all of you.
     
  11. Vitointn

    Vitointn Light Load Member

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    Well the responses I've read allay many of my trepidations about this career change after 31 yrs in nursing (22 of them in the military).

    And having a father a two brothers in trucking gives me a "well" to draw knowledge from along with y'all in here.

    Hopefully, I can start my training Jul 27th in Arkansas, then orientation with PAM.
     
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