You do lots of things get a local driving job the amplify the stress time 100. You could talk to truckers good the bad. Do research other than seeing a swift banner saying recent grads make 60k a year.
Make sure wannabe truckers this is what you really want.
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My plan is to head out this March, but until then, "what it will be like" is my best educated guess. -
Do plenty of research before settling on a company. My $.02...company morale/atmosphere is everything. It can make the difference between a bearable work day and a miserable work day (my last job). i.e. My new LTL gig (I'm a recent CDL grad)...I go in at 0130 M-F, but everyone is in a pretty good mood, jokes around (keeps things light), and is just a good bunch to deal with. Hardly a day goes by that I don't come home with some amusing story about something that someone did. -
I dont know what any of these people are talking about, I love driving on ice, snow, freezing rain, Fog, the pigs in the truck next to me squirting on the side of my rig (and thats just the drivers not the actual pigs), waiting for other drivers to move off fuel islands while taking there 30 minute break at the pump, Truckstop Hotdogs, Cars in the truck routes, slime in the ts shower.
These are just some of my favorite things....Lepton1, bubbagumpshrimp and Big Don Thank this. -
As for the statement made about stress level being 100 times worse on the road over local. . .I've done both, and I totally disagree with that statement. -
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