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Posted:  2 years, 9 months ago

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Getting into trucking - moving back to the US

Virginia. Not difficult to change your New York license if its clean. Swift trains in Richmond. Millis trains in Eden, Nc which is right across the state line from Henry County/Martinsville. Most company sponsored cdl programs will have you get your cdl in your home state. Climate is mild. Cost of living depends on area. NC not bad either. Good luck and keep us posted.

Thank you.

If I were to move to NC, would you recommend Eden, NC itself? I'm going to do a completely "fresh" move as in I have nothing in the US right now. I'll have to move and set everything up from scratch.

Or, is there another town or city you would recommend that I can move to and start doing training? Also, would it be possible for you to recommend any truck schools as that is what I will do at first?

Posted:  2 years, 9 months ago

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Getting into trucking - moving back to the US

I would say Wisconsin, but you don’t want cold weather. Wisconsin is home to many companies, but maybe you could try Schneider, they have training centers in many locations.

Hi,

Thank you. I will look at Wisconsin. I have heard good things about WI.

Can you recommend a training school that you might have attended or heard good things about? I was hoping to pay for school myself and then look for a job as opposed to having a company train me and then be stuck in a contract.

The cost of living in WI might be good compared to Virginia right?

Posted:  2 years, 9 months ago

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Getting into trucking - moving back to the US

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I have a wife and three daughters (and am 38 myself.)

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What state would be best suited for this? What is a good state for me to move to for trucking?

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Do you intend to pursue an OTR career? If so, and maybe even if your plan is to drive local, the decision should really be based on what is best for your wife. She's the one who will be raising three children while you're away on the road. This will be a big move for her as much as, and maybe more than, for you. Has she lived in the U.S. before? Do you have family or friends who could help out or at least provide some sense of community? Low cost and good weather are nice, but having a support network is essential. Make sure she doesn't end up feeling isolated in an unfamiliar place.

Thank you. That is good advice. She has lived in the US before, but we really don't have any friends or family she would like to live close to. I will talk to her about this more and ask her.

Her brother lives in New Jersey and I have an aunt who lives in Virginia. Virginia showed up in one of the recommendations below as well.

Posted:  2 years, 9 months ago

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Hello,

I am thinking of moving back to the US and pursue trucking. I have no particular preference in terms of a state to move to. I have been living abroad for the last 10 years, but still have a valid New York driver's license.

I have a wife and three daughters (and am 38 myself.) I would initially like to move to the US and get the CDL training out of the way and make some money before I fly my family to the US.

Some questions I have for you all are:

1. What state would be best suited for this? What is a good state for me to move to for trucking?

It would be nice to have low cost of living and decent weather - not very cold, but all suggestions are welcome.

2. What truck driving school would be best?

Thank you.

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