Profile For BlueAppleDuckie

BlueAppleDuckie's Info

  • Location:
    Warren, OH

  • Driving Status:
    Preparing For School

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  • Joined Us:
    6 years, 8 months ago

BlueAppleDuckie's Bio

I spent my childhood dreaming of driving a rig, and spent my young adult years raising a child and being convinced by family that my bad eyesight and small frame disqualified me from the job. Now, my son is grown, and I decided to actually look into things myself. My eyesight corrects to 20/25 and I have no fear of passing the DOT medical exam.

I am excited I found this site, the info here is invaluable.

The more I read and learn and watch, the more it all feels exactly like I expected it to be.

I am now taking the High road training course here and hope to get it together and get trucking as soon as I can.

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Posted:  6 years, 8 months ago

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I must be a special kind of crazy...

Wow, I didn't realize how bad that sounded. A better coice of works would have been "a ton of classroom book and review time is not up my alley". Mea Culpa

I have never learned well in a claasroom environment, independant study of materials has always worked better for me learning and retaining knowledge. I choose my pace, study the parts that I need more understanding of, and lightly review the things that I have already memorized. In a classroom they always seem to stress the points that I have down pat, and gloss over the parts that I have problems retaining. Classrooms tend to mess me up and slow down my learning rather than helping me.

The High Road here is just about perfect. I learn materials at my pace, can review things I struggle with freely, and I dont have to repeatedly go over something I have completely understood and absorbed at the expense of time I could spend on something I need a better understanding of.

I appreciate the concern Brett, and definately want to thank you for this site and the High Road training. It is a godsend to someone like me who learns better independantly.

Paul, thanks for the words of encouragement, and I hope to have a similar success with High Road's preparation.

Posted:  6 years, 8 months ago

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I must be a special kind of crazy...

Thanks for the heads up about WIOA Susan, going to check that out as an option too, though company sponsored has more appeal to me... I tend to be a fast learner (am confident i can pass for my clp already) so a ton of book and review time is not really up my alley. I am definately going to look into West side anyway; the more I know, the better.

Rainy; Thanks for the encouragement, and I will be sure to check the specifics on the pet/rider policies more carefully now, thanks for the heads up on that. As for my spotty/ seasonal employment, I figure all I can do is be honest, and if I cant get into the company/training that I am hoping for, I'll just go to my next on list down the line, and worry about being picky about pet and rider policies after I have my CDL and more than a year behind the wheel. If the option isn't there for me now, it will be in good time.

I figure at the very least, I have a clean bill of health(DOT physical will be no problem) I am drug and alchol free (have been my whole life) , have had two tickets in my whole life (one improper turn, one speeding {minor}.. both of them being more than three years ago. (If I thought I was getting my cdl ever in my life, I would have fought both of them, as it was I paid them just cause it wasnt worth the hassle to me at the time) Never been in an accident in my 25+ years of driving ( most of that in the NY NJ PHILLY area, a huge accomplishment imho *snicker*) but including drives from nj to michigan, and nj to ohio and back in a 20ft uhaul midwinter in the snow. So Im not one of the folks who only ever drove from work to home or the store and back. Life would have been too boring that way!

Posted:  6 years, 8 months ago

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I must be a special kind of crazy...

Hiya folks, I've been poking around here on trucking truth for a while now, I am taking the high road training for my cdl permit, and am going to be looking into company sponsored training.. and oh boy, where do I start? Frankly, I am astounded at some of the things that folks complain about being some of the drawbacks of driving a rig.

Some background on me, from when I was tyke I wanted to drive a rig. I loved them, the "road trains". I was the small child who would hear the approach from up the road and be so excited to stand waiting to arm pump and hope that they say me and tooted back. I hooked up the wagon to my big wheel, and then to my trike when I was bigger, cause riding wasn't enough, I wanted my "trailer". Then I got the amazing opportunity to travel across the US with my grandmother in her RV, every summer as soon as school was out we were on the road, campgrounds,rest stops, sometimes dropping in on family I had never met before that lived in other states.. I loved every minute of the road, and just dreamed of the day I could drive it. Unfortunately I was led to believe that my very poor eyesight absolutely prevented me from ever driving a rig. (I was foolish and naive to believe it) (my vision corrects to 20/25 with glasses, and I NOW no that it is the vision WITH correction that counts, even for a CDL [I was told by family that for a CDL, your uncorrected vision counted]).

Well from there life happened, I got married young, had a child (who is grown now), got divorced, and made my way through life scraping by in retail/minimum wage jobs ,living with roomates, just to keep a roof over my head. Hated living in an apartment, hated living in NJ, so I moved to Ohio, bought and own a house here now (mortgage free now), and I sit in the house still dreaming of road life. Talking to folks, I finally hear from someones mouth "Are you nuts?! If your vision corrects for driving, it corrects for driving!" and looked it up myself finally. Low and behold I have been misinformed for years and years, and my dream is actually a possibility for me. So I am here, and I could not be more excited about starting driving as a career.

Layovers in a hotel? Awesome! I love new environments. Sleeping in the back of a rig? A lot more roomy than in my VW Jetta years back The money.. I have earned less in a month than some of the low paying jobs get a week, and worked that job 7+ years

Whenever I could scrape the money together for a road trip I would pick a place, grab a map, plot a route and jump behind the wheel to go.

I MUST be a special kind of crazy, I own my home, lock stock and barrel, and yet, all I want is to roll.

I suppose everything comes to us at the right time. It would have been a bad choice when my son was young... but damn! I am so excited I could explode!

Alright, a bit of logic here. I know it is not going to be easy, in any way, shape or form. I am 43, female, and short (5'2"), but being small is something I am more than used to having to make up for with effort. I have a girlfriend at home, we've been together 10years this October, and I have no fear at all of being away for months at a time, she will be there, and our pets will be well cared for.

I am planning to go for company training for a few reasons, currently I am unemployed and broke, and I'm worried that the work history will be a problem. Unfortunately here in Warren Ohio, the only work I've been able to get is seasonal retail. I'm hoping the companies will understand that THAT is just another big reason I want to get into trucking. What kind of work history are they looking for really?

I am afraid I won't be able to learn the shifting right. I've read on here that never driving a manual car is not a problem, and can actually be a good thing (no muscle memory problems), but I still worry about that. I am worried about backing, and quite a bit scared of screwing it all up in training. Reading hear about GOAL, and folks just saying "don't be worried about how long it takes as long as you get it safely(not hitting things)", helps that a bit.

Currently my top choice is Roehl. I am finding that pet policy is a big deal for me ( I want my dog with me, eventually), the fact that they have a pet and a rider policy is huge to me. I'd like to bring my gf to see a new place or two on occasion down the line. The fact that they have so much available in different fleets, and even go so far as hometime plus I just find incredible. I really like having a single company with multiple options for me after my first year in, rather than be looking for new companies after that year.

I haven't contacted them yet, I want to finish the high road training here first.. which is ridiculously awesome by the way.. you are all awesome for that. Can anybody else answer if I have to have my passport first or not? In some places it says passport is required (for canadian routes) and in others it doesn't mention it at all. I would plan to get the passport after I was getting paid as a driver, but as of now if they require it I might have to look someplace else first.

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