I'm 62.
Started out on flatbed in the mid 70s. The work was there and I was able to tarp and chain without much effort.
After 5 yrs or so moved to dry van and reefer and slowly learned to hate warehouses.
With a couple of linehaul and freight jobs sandwiched in between I found private carriers to suit my needs. Most but not all have been union gigs.
Last ten has been tanker work and wish I'd have gotten on earlier but as I age it's apparent to me that this sector of our industry will allow us old timers the opportunity to retire with the dignity and benefits that 40+ plus of trucking offers w/o having to cripple ourselves doing what we did as younger drivers.
To those 60+ drivers that still do those labor intensive jobs more power to ya. I've heard it said if It don't kill you it can only make you stronger.. but I'm not so sure now...lol
Old Age
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by joker9103, May 14, 2019.
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