I thought I'd start a thread here for the new guys. I've read some of the problems some have run into early on and became discouraged and quit. I recommend any experienced drivers to chime in at any time and submit your tips and recommendations as well.
I will begin by stating that it's late October, the economy sucks and will probably still get worse before it gets better. The trucking industry is good when the economy is going good and growing. There are plenty who try the job, and find it's not for them and quit, so there's always holes that need to be filled, but for the remainder of 2008 and probably 2009, most are going to complain things are slow. Too slow? Well that depends on your patience threshold and what segment you may find yourself in, and what you figure you must gross in order to justify your being away from home weeks at a time and how many of your kids' soccer games you may miss.
But, I'll leave the topic of "Is Driving Right For You?" to another subject line and assume you've made the choice, your in school or soon to be done and ready to hit the road. First let me say you have my utmost respect for getting to this point and still devoted to your career decision.
Now, print these tips off as they are submitted, because you will quite likely run into all of them sooner rather than later ...



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