where to start career

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by quintin.payton, Sep 15, 2014.

  1. quintin.payton

    quintin.payton Bobtail Member

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    I was trained on a dump truck with a trailer that hauls a back hoe. I don't really know how much different driving that is to a semi truck?
     
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  3. White Dog

    White Dog Road Train Member

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    A lot different.
    Tractor/Trailer is an air combo. The trailer you pulled the backhoe around on, most likely didn't have brakes at all, or were electric.
    Tractor/Trailer combos are MUCH bigger, because the trailer is 53' long.
    Tractor/Trailer combo, is coupled on a fifth-wheel, where-as your dump truck pulled the trailer by hook or ball hitch. The hook, or ball hitch will trail the truck (as with pulling doubles)...with a trailer on a fifth-wheel....your trailer is waayyyyy over yonder.

    THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE.
     
  4. quintin.payton

    quintin.payton Bobtail Member

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    My trailer had air brakes. My hoe weighed about 10k. Trailer had air brakes to it just wasn't 53 feet. Trailer was more like 30 feet.
     
  5. White Dog

    White Dog Road Train Member

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    Are you sure? Because that would require a CLASS A CDL.
     
  6. quintin.payton

    quintin.payton Bobtail Member

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    I have a class a cdl just never driven a semi[emoji12]
     
  7. White Dog

    White Dog Road Train Member

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    Oh....o.k., I went back to your original post, I guess you DID mention that. My bad, missed it.
     
  8. quintin.payton

    quintin.payton Bobtail Member

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    No worries. I still think its going to be a lot different driving a semi. I have heard it is easier to drive the semi. I wouldn't know though.
     
  9. White Dog

    White Dog Road Train Member

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    Easier backing I'm sure...but right hand turns will be a whole new experience for you.
     
  10. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    37K a year is about 711 a week. Let's say you're working 60 hours a week (we know you'll be working more than that). That's about $12 bucks an hour straight time. Hardly worth being away from home weeks on end. I recommend that the OP utilize his tanker endorsement. Much more money to be made.
     
  11. DenaliDad

    DenaliDad Retired Wheel Dog

    Stevens and Prime are starter companies and both have tanker divisions too. Having the endorsement might give you a leg up.
     
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