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Thread started 12/20/10 8:59pm

TonyVanDam

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CDL Truck Driving: Good Idea OR Bad Idea?

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Times are hard. The economy sucks. And I'm sick and tired of struggling financially. What do you think?

And better yet, would you make the career switch to truck driving?

I need opinions badly!

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Reply #1 posted 12/20/10 9:01pm

SCNDLS

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You can make a LOT of money if you get the right route with the right company. The drivers I know LOVE it. Good luck! thumbs up!

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Reply #2 posted 12/20/10 9:17pm

Evvy

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go into it with knowledge- just getting your CDL is one thing. No local company is going to hire you unless you've had at least one - two years over the road driving experience. The big companies will hire and train you over the road but contrary to their little pamphlets with the smiling families- you give them 5-6 days a week. you could be gone up to 14 days at a time. Now unless you are unattached that sucks - its hard work and your starting pay sucks compared to the hours you put in- they may tell you roughly $800 a week for 5 days on the road. What they don't tell you is that you will drive rain, sleet, or snow for 12 hours a day....... nod

Think long and hard before you travel that road- my hubby is a truck driver...

LOVE HARD.
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Reply #3 posted 12/20/10 9:23pm

BlackAdder7

why not google truck driver's web forums?

every job has goods and bads.

why not try to hit up a local expressway and hit one of the rest stops and talk to the drivers there..

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Reply #4 posted 12/20/10 9:34pm

SCNDLS

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Evvy said:

go into it with knowledge- just getting your CDL is one thing. No local company is going to hire you unless you've had at least one - two years over the road driving experience. The big companies will hire and train you over the road but contrary to their little pamphlets with the smiling families- you give them 5-6 days a week. you could be gone up to 14 days at a time. Now unless you are unattached that sucks - its hard work and your starting pay sucks compared to the hours you put in- they may tell you roughly $800 a week for 5 days on the road. What they don't tell you is that you will drive rain, sleet, or snow for 12 hours a day....... nod

Think long and hard before you travel that road- my hubby is a truck driver...

nod It's definitely hard work and takes a certain type of person to do this long term. Most of the drivers I know have been doing it 10 years or longer and really enjoy it.

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Reply #5 posted 12/20/10 10:27pm

TonyVanDam

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Evvy said:

go into it with knowledge- just getting your CDL is one thing. No local company is going to hire you unless you've had at least one - two years over the road driving experience. The big companies will hire and train you over the road but contrary to their little pamphlets with the smiling families- you give them 5-6 days a week. you could be gone up to 14 days at a time. Now unless you are unattached that sucks - its hard work and your starting pay sucks compared to the hours you put in- they may tell you roughly $800 a week for 5 days on the road. What they don't tell you is that you will drive rain, sleet, or snow for 12 hours a day....... nod

Think long and hard before you travel that road- my hubby is a truck driver...

1. I will think about it. nod

2. I'm very single with no children. I have no attachments whasoever. cool

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Reply #6 posted 12/20/10 10:30pm

TonyVanDam

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BlackAdder7 said:

why not google truck driver's web forums?

every job has goods and bads.

why not try to hit up a local expressway and hit one of the rest stops and talk to the drivers there..

I will. thumbs up!

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Reply #7 posted 12/20/10 10:33pm

abigail05

I almost wish I could do that.

But I get very sleepy while driving at night, sometimes in the daytime too.

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