I'll add that with fuel going up, right NOW might not be a good idea. My wife and I worked for Covenant in 2008 when fuel was hitting $4.50-5.00 a gallon. Covenant wouldn't deadhead us more than 50 miles for a load, and we sat for days at each end of a run - finally left because were were making about $200 each per week.
My advice is to wait and see what happens with oil futures once the pwers that be agree to open up the strategic reserves - that may make a good enough turn on oil prices to bring pump prices down.
Is now an okay time to be starting a career as a truck driver?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by imtomj, Mar 10, 2011.
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Honestly this is the worst question to ask on here, you will mostly get jaded people with an axe to grind. My advice is take all the negativity with a grain of salt.
Spaces1965 and mayoman69 Thank this. -
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427 miles from Salt Lake City up to Worland WY.AZS Thanks this. -
Now if Lupe asked this same question you would go into more detail!
But i forgot you think of him as a student of the game -
Most people can't handle the lifestyle. Other than that, its an honest way to make a buck.
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but then again, knowing THAT person, which "nut" would up for debate.... -
In this business, it seems like there's never a good time and never a bad time to get into it....or out of it...
aka: The Paradox Known as the Trucking Industry....
Hope this helps you make an informed decision!...
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