60 is the new 40, or so I've heard.
I live and work in greater Toronto area (GTA). On my way to work I pass by the airport on a road that hugs its boundary and is one of the routes into and out of the hanger area. I happened to see one of this company's trucks. As i'm nearly 55 it's dubious that I'll get enough experience to drive with them. They require 10 years of accident free trucking.
You might be "too old" for THAT company, but you are NOT too old to drive a truck.
Dave
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I live and work in greater Toronto area (GTA). On my way to work I pass by the airport on a road that hugs its boundary and is one of the routes into and out of the hanger area. I happened to see one of this company's trucks. As i'm nearly 55 it's dubious that I'll get enough experience to drive with them. They require 10 years of accident free trucking.