Way to stick with it and overcome the challenges you faced getting it. Have you thought about who you'd like to drive for or what type of freight?
Thank you all, I logged in today and never seen so many dancing Bananas in my life! A sight to behold. I just paid the 115 activation fee to WA state about 30 minutes ago, feels surreal, surreal but good. Glad to have conquered this phase of my life for sure. I was going to update my diary as well too to reflect my success, probably not today as I have other things going on , but soon. Thank you to all who took the time to respond and post your congrats, this has been a hard fought and earned victory. Many months of laying it at the feet of my God and looking inward to conquer what was holding me back.
Hey Rob,
I am going to keep it simple and pull dry van freight starting out, I have some leads I am going to follow up on in the next week from some friends I have made in trucking. I also plan to look at SWIFT, CR etc. But FIRST, I am taking this week to do some fishing with my brother and nephew and just relax, this has been a long 8 months. Trucking will always be here and I want to build some memories this week with my family before I go OTR
Way to stick with it and overcome the challenges you faced getting it. Have you thought about who you'd like to drive for or what type of freight?
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
I’m late to the game, but I’ll add some dancing banana congratulations as well. I’m glad your perseverance paid off. Your journey through adversity is inspiring. Stay focused and stay safe in your next phase of this great adventure!
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CONGRATULATIONS!! With your sticktoitiveness attitude, you will do well in this business!
Laura