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Tampa, FL
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Considering A Career
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Makes sense. I've always been a hard working person. I've started at the bottom and worked my way to management. Buy i'm not completely satisfied with career that I've had for the last 17yrs. I'm ready for change and I do like to drive. Plus I like to travel and I've always wanted to see places I've never been before even if it's just to drop something off. And getting paid to do it would be a great bonus
Posted: 9 years ago
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Thank you Old school and G Town. Im very straight forward and I like Straight forward answers. I already use a CPAP machine. So I'm use to it. Now what I would like to do is Regional trucking then evently move into something more local but I'm being told I have to put my time in OTR first is this true ?
Posted: 9 years ago
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I have been on this site reading and I also ordered Bett's book and should have it soon to read. And I have checked out the companies that are listed on this site. But I have come across A lot of bad reviews. Its hard to find anything good about them. But I also take into consideration that some people didn't take the time to properly do research. And fall for the smoke and mirror show that some schools offer. And just look at the money not the complete LIFESTYLE that trucking is. Which is why im hear now going to the actual people that are in the Business. Asking my questions to you guys
Posted: 9 years ago
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I've been thinking about a trucking career and over the last few weeks I've done a lot of research and answered most of the questions myself. How ever I still have some. What trucking companys are good for new drivers ? This seems to be an issue it seems to be confusing so many different reviews and comments. Not even sure if its all true. Also I'm overweight and have been working on this I have passed a DOT physical before. But is being overweight going to keep me from getting hired? I just don't want to commit myself to this and be stuck with no Job. Big Trucks aren't foreign to at all I've sold parts for them before. So I know my way around them. I'm just looking for something new and different. Hopefully some of you can have some advice for me and answer some questions. Thanks for you help
Posted: 9 years ago
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Thinking of a Trucking Career
Thanks !!! Exactly I've heard different things about Regional and how companies define it differently. Health wise my BP is great and as far as I know im not a diabetic. I'm not scared of hard I've always been a hard worker.