Well, guess I'll start by saying that it has been 10 years since I drove last. I drove for Roehl, Swift (they were not that bad then), and an o/o leased to LandStar Ranger. I burned up my cdl when I got to the o/o (truck ran too good) speeding tickets. Anywho, I was thinking about getting "back in the saddle" til I saw the current state of otr.
I currently work mid-nights at a bio-medical facillity. Guess I will stay here for a while and see what happens.
WAS looking to get back....
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Welcome to the Forum, Baack has told you some things already, I understand about the tickets and a good running truck. My current ride is a good running truck, and it creeps up to 70 awfully easy given that nasty trailer I pull, but I'm getting onto running it. So far, I haven't hooked it to anything remotely easy pulling. That is when I meet up with the law.
It depends on where the tickets are and for what speeds, but they are 10 years old.
Most places look at 3 to 5 years on your MVR.
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) speeding tickets. Anywho, I was thinking about getting "back in the saddle" til I saw the current state of otr.