Crossroads in my life, I could use some advice.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Sorrythisusernameistaken, May 20, 2019.

  1. Lumper Humper

    Lumper Humper Road Train Member

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    No one f&$ks you like family, go oilfield
     
  2. Sorrythisusernameistaken

    Sorrythisusernameistaken Bobtail Member

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    Well #### I just found a house with 5 acres under it in Odessa for 440k I'll buy that, build a (cramped)RV park, and plop 5 trailers down then I can just say screw this trucking BS.
     
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    That may veryu well be a plan, I don't know if you are familiar with Odessa or not, but when the boom is over, that same place might bring 50,000. lol
    I would check in to permits before I got too serious about something like that, boom towns have a habit of (really forced to) stop issueing any sort of permits for things like that, and water too in many areas.
     
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    You also might put yourself into a position to share in the success of the company..just saying.
     
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    Maximize your potential?

    Really dude, you are going to be a driver so what ever you do other than keeping a clean driving record isn't important at this time which you will understand what i mean when you get to the fleet owner thing.

    Two good rules to live by.

    One is forget this idea of not driving in the future. It may be a goal to stay off the road but in truth you will drive sometimes.

    Second is never ever work for family.

    That said, take the local work, get some exercise and enjoy a bed every night that is your own.
     
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    Have fun in Wyoming. It's not so bad. I've been in oil for a decade.
     
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    I would definitely go food service. But make sure to get a good chiropractor and do good stretching before your shifts because that work can murder people's back
     
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    Never answered Six's questions...
    I'd start there.
     
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    Not to mention Russia's big screw up, delivering a months worth of polluted crap through their pipeline to Europe...
     
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    88228822 Heavy Load Member

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    Oilfield. Work your butt off and get experience and save money for the lean times.