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Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Probably already know, but...

Here's another weird thing: The med. that I take can be used for things other than than what I take it for. I don't think it's the actual medication that would get me, just a combination of the two.

Thanks, Mike

Posted:  8 years, 2 months ago

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Probably already know, but...

Sorry to get negative after being on the board such a short time. I really need to move into another career, and this looked the best option. I did a stint of bus driving, keep my CDL current, and have had 15 years teaching drivers training.

Far in my past (pushing maybe 40 years) I had a seizure while still in high school. No trouble since, but still take a low dosage pill for it. I could probably be safely off after all this time, but it's just been a part of my life, and I didn't want to take a chance of the problem recurring.

When I drove school bus, Dr. Approved me after making me take an EEG. When the form changed, he didn't have a choice, and was unable to further signoff for me. He did, however, tell me that he would have no problem approving me for truck driving since he was given room to make that determination. The med. form for my driving instructor license asked about seizures too, but let the dr. Decide if it was a problem. I always kept driving in the back of my mind as a fall back career, or a career change because of that.

I've been looking at the new DOT medical form. They have tightened up requirements. It looks as though th dr doesn't have any leeway. You can have a history of seizures, but cannot be approved if you are on a med. I meet the requirement of being seizure free for more than ten years (way more), but since I did not go off the med., it looks as though I will be disqualified. If I go off the meds for 5 years and stay seizure free, that's ok, but I need a job now.

My dr has said there is nothing in my meds that would interfere with driving, but she is not a DOT examiner. A friend of mine has encouraged me to go for the physical anyway and see what happens. At one time, I considered getting a pilots license. The medical examiner said he could not approve me, but not all hope was lost- there was still a possibility of approval if I was willing to jump through the hoops.

I guess what I'm asking is, are there any others in my boat? Do I have any options he, or is it a simple yes or no issue? Finding employment at any age is difficult, but even more so at age 54 with a masters degree. Was looking at doing a doctorate, but this a non issue now.

I have nightmares about working for minimum wage at McDonald's where all the people who used to look up to me can come by and laugh at me.

Thanks, Mike

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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Career Change: 54 too old?

Well, I'd really like to get through all the states. At 54, I certainly don't feel old, but in some places it's not about how old you feel, but how old people make you out to be. I did a stint driving school bus, and also worked as a driving instructor for 15 years. No driving record problems. I would have to give up my beloved church organist job where I get to play a beautiful pipe organ, but music is music, and I figure the banjo will fit nicely in the cab. :-)

Posted:  8 years, 3 months ago

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Career Change: 54 too old?

At age 54, a change in career is looming for me. I am exploring options, and the trucking industry is a possibility. I have always loved driving and travel. I have no wife or children which gives me flexibility. I have a class B CDL with air brakes and passenger, but need to move up to a class A and pick up more endorsements. I have long considered retiring early from my field, and taking on a driving job, such as a truck or motor coach. Now it's time to actually think about doing so. What is the feasibility for employment for someone my age? Thanks!

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