My local work hurt me too. It amazes me that most places don't count it. The skills I picked up local made me a better driver but because I didn't sleep in the truck it didn't count for some reason.
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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In my opinion they got it back wards. Any money can drive on a straight line across Nebraska. It takes more skill navigating the skinny streets of Chicago and Boston all day, every day.HeWhoMustNotBeNamed, L.B. and TaylorMade407 Thank this. -
Only other thing I could somewhat understand is mountain and winter driving but some local guys deal with that
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I'm not sure if it plays a factor, but in general, local trucks are also a lot shorter, and pull shorter trailers.
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Alot of companies want otr experience because they want drivers who have experienced being gone from home for long periods. I've done both and have gained a tremendous amount of experience from both. I think each job teaches some of the same experiences, but some that's alot different as well. not trying to down grade local drivers at all but otr is a different animal all together. Just my thoughts lol
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