Thankfully you're not the one reviewing my application.
It takes a special kind of stupid to jump into a new career--hell, a new lifestyle--and not ask these questions. You say I don't want to work? That's not true. I want to work. What I don't want to do is work myself into an early grave with stress and exhaustion when there are other options. Which is why I'm asking now rather than after getting my CDL.
Thanks for the response.
I'm still scratching my head here. Half the people are telling me I have the wrong kind of attitude and if I'm not prepared to work all hours of the day and night and push myself to the breaking point I won't make any money.
The other half make it sound like a perfectly doable career. Challenging, sure. Long hours, yes, but not crazy. Some tough jobs that might require an overnighter or two, if I want a big paycheck. I'm okay with that.
Is Trucking for me? What are the hours really like?
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Where is your location? You might be in an area for those high paying tanker jobs.
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I'd rather be chaining down a counter weight or strapping a crane boom. Or better yet, picking up that backhoe with my flat with no loading dock in sight. Another guy would rather be waiting in line at a port to get his can. There is no "best" job in trucking. Different strokes for different folks. -
You will probably like tankers or linehaul.
Linehaul is just drop & hook. By that I mean you pull a set of double trailers from point A to point B then unhook and pull another set of doubles back to your home terminal. Old Dominion hires new cdl grads to do this.
As for tankers, anywhere along the Gulf Coast is good and have better weather year round than where you now live.
You can start right out making $60K plus with linehaul or tankers.MANXimus Thanks this. -
i got into this almost 2yrs ago, not by choice. i have made decent money to pay off all my bills. do i like it? no. just cowboy up and hang on, making the best of it. you gotta be like Jesus, kind forgiving and work miracles. oh and take abuse with a smile. good luck
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Here's some good companies that hire new cdl grads:
SVTN
Tidewater Transit
Superior-Carriers
CTL Transportation
McKenzie Tank Lines
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With the current HOS it is almost impossible to 'work yourself to an early grave.' Well, the exception is if you follow the footsteps of those effeminate YouTube fat guys who are web surfing when they should be asleep.
BTW, I too am glad that I not review your application.
@Chinatown, next time warn me not to respond to an ear tickle post.Last edited: Jun 12, 2016
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Start preparing now. Study the cdl practice tests on here; access those at the top of this page.
You will need:
original birth certificate
original social security card (not laminated)
TWIC ID Card - Google for nearest TWIC office. This is for entry to sea ports, rail yards, military bases, chemical plants.
Houston, Texas is excellent trucking country. Any type trucking you want is there and most trucking companies hire from there. No personal income taxes in Texas! If you don't want to live right in Houston, there's plenty of smaller communities in the area.MANXimus Thanks this.
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