Location:
Belfry, KY
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Preparing For School
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Military Vet from a dead mining town in Eastern Kentucky.
Posted: 4 years, 3 months ago
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Hello everyone. I've lurked on here off and on for the past couple of years weighing the decision of taking this leap. I didn't want to be one of those people who jump in it without an understanding of how life changing it actually is.
After months of reading and researching using the tools provided here I'm really set on Swift. Mainly because of there presence all over the nation and the variety of freight that they haul.
My wife and I were planning on relocating to the South or Northwestern US during my training. Her mother passed away this past year and this area is a constant reminder.we plan on using my pay plus my GI bill for the costs. My question is would it be possible being located in Kentucky to be trained at a school of theirs in the west? If so what kind of issues would I run into as far as licensing etc? Also, I have gaps in the past three years of employment. Mind you most we're out of necessity. I've been taking care of her grandfather until recently while she worked. We live in a very rural area and only have access to one vehicle. Would this be something that could be overcome or should I look somewhere else? If so any direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone.
Posted: 4 years, 2 months ago
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Need advice.
So I took your advice and put in as many apps as I could. I ended up choosing Prime and start training Feb 17. I'm going to be doing flatbed with them. I know they are mainly a reefer company but it seems like better fit for me mainly because of the extra physical stuff that goes with it. I know a couple of people on the forum are with Prime in this division so any advice would be great. Any insights as to what to expect for training are very welcome. Thanks in advance.