All the scary stories I've heard and read just re-affirm my decision- did CDL course while on active duty with my Tuition assistance money and went straight into O/O. Started running a 3-car with a dually, now I gotta cab over pulling a 7-car. One day hopefully I'll have a nice tractor with a/c, but what I could afford makes $$$ so that's all that matters. I've found that good credit, the willingness to work hard and not damage cargo, and most importantly a loose leaf log book, will earn success!
Wannabe drivers beware!!
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Drivers need to act professional before demanding that they be respected and treated like a professional. For example, peeing between the tires at the truck stop, not showering often, having a filthy truck in side or out, and wearing torn up unprofessional cloths into a shipper or a consignee is part of the reason truck drivers aren't respected.
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Obviously I meant inside and out. My point is that you can't demand to be treated like a professional and be living like a dirty pig at the same time.
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no disrespect meant here but I gotta say #### your 53? wow very nice for your age
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but being a student just starting out your not gonna get paid like you would once you have exp everyone has to start at the bottom and pay there dues don't they
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