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<p>[QUOTE="VA CDL Holder, post: 11942902, member: 66545"]Great opinions once again, but the real question no one can seem to answer is this:</p><p><br /></p><p>Does the insurance company consider my experience to be recent? </p><p><br /></p><p>The was an insurance question post mainly, what do they think of my experience and how dated is it or not?</p><p><br /></p><p>I really don't need to be lectured as to why I don't stay on and drive into perpetuity and have no life, all the while, making some greedy owner even richer. I don't need the money, how do you think I live overseas most of the time? I'm not bragging, but I did a lot of stuff right in life. Trucking is like a hobby for me and after a while, I just get tired of it. Not needing the money so much kills the motivation to continue doing it too hard core, as the hunger is just not there.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I've often said though, I do have this CDL and need to keep it active, it's like a back up plan to sustain myself should I find myself <i>really </i>needing an everyday job. That day may soon be coming, as on May 9th, here in the Philippines there is a presidential election. The front runner is the son of the infamous dictator Ferdinand Marcos. I really don't want to be here if he wins, so I may have to come back to the USA for a while as a fallback.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="VA CDL Holder, post: 11942902, member: 66545"]Great opinions once again, but the real question no one can seem to answer is this: Does the insurance company consider my experience to be recent? The was an insurance question post mainly, what do they think of my experience and how dated is it or not? I really don't need to be lectured as to why I don't stay on and drive into perpetuity and have no life, all the while, making some greedy owner even richer. I don't need the money, how do you think I live overseas most of the time? I'm not bragging, but I did a lot of stuff right in life. Trucking is like a hobby for me and after a while, I just get tired of it. Not needing the money so much kills the motivation to continue doing it too hard core, as the hunger is just not there. As I've often said though, I do have this CDL and need to keep it active, it's like a back up plan to sustain myself should I find myself [I]really [/I]needing an everyday job. That day may soon be coming, as on May 9th, here in the Philippines there is a presidential election. The front runner is the son of the infamous dictator Ferdinand Marcos. I really don't want to be here if he wins, so I may have to come back to the USA for a while as a fallback.[/QUOTE]
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