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Posted by judymph on June 07, 2007 at 11:57:44 from (4.243.28.200):
In Reply to: Truck Driving posted by 53DC on June 07, 2007 at 11:00:57:
Been driving for over 25 years. Now let me ask you this are you happy with your wife? do you like eating at greassy spoons all the time? Do you like being gone and not see your kids grow up? Do you enjoy taking a shower in strange places? Not to mention the hassle by the D.O.T. and a general dislike of the profession by the public. And the trucking company's game they play, will promise you anything to keep you going down the road reguardless if you make any money or not[ just as long as they do] most will run you hot and heavy untill you get some miles under your belt and have exp. then you will sit or get the lowest paying loads.Not all are this way but I bet 90% are.Why a young man with a family would want to be a trucker is beyond me.I have drove local now for some years now but only after Ive learned the cold hard facts of life on the road for my self.
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