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OTR only in the Sun belt?

Discussion in 'Seek Employment' started by Outis, Oct 12, 2023.

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  1. Outis

    Outis Light Load Member

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    4 years CDL experience, all local.. Based in Utah currently. It's already getting cold here. I have seasonal depression and don't like winters. Looking for a CDL job where I'm able to just go to Southern, warm areas of the country. I'm also looking to live in the truck to save on housing costs, so that rules out local for the most part.

    I don't mind some rain but would prefer not to drive in snowy mountain areas, especially not WY since they don't salt their roads.. Closest job I can find is "11 western states" I might get lucky and get a load to AZ but my guess is they'd be sending me to MT, ID and WY a lot.
    Florida looks nice lol.
     
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    Some companies have a "Texas Regional" fleet that would keep you primarily in TX, OK, AR, and LA... Might be worth checking out. The names of those with this, however, escape me at the moment.
     
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