There are many good and great trucking companies to work for. Some even offer home every night. I do not feel you will get one of these jobs just out of driving school but you never know to you try.
So start at the bottom like everyone else did. Keep your nose clean so problems do not show up on your DAC report. Then in about 2 or 3 years start looking for a real driving job. I would suggest any of the LTL companies or a local gas hauling job myself.
PS Stay out the truck stop parking lots and do not believe everything you hear. That guy that just needs $5 in gas money to bring his pregnant wife to the doctor is in the truck stop daily with the same story. But you would not know this because you are not in the same truck stop every night.
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