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ronnieman49 11-28-2004 06:52 PM

Welcome to the board bikerk!! There are a lot of great people here that can and will help you with your questions. Personally I've never heard of companys letting there drivers do that. Never hurts to ask I guess. :D

bikerk 11-29-2004 07:31 PM

Thanks for the reply ronnieman49. Can you point me to the best section on this forum to ask questions?.....Where I'm more likely to get an answer?

11-29-2004 07:43 PM

RE
 
bikerk hello and welcome,

depending on what your question is about, ie...new trucker, women truckers, etc..., just find the catagory that best suits your needs and start a new thread.

The folks here are great, and will try to answer your questions openly and honestly.

Good luck in school and keep us all posted on how you're doing .

Oh, and if you find a way to take your bike along let me know, we've been chewin on the same question !!!

bikerk 11-29-2004 07:51 PM

Thanks!
 
Thanks snow1 and nice to meet you too.

It's one of those things that I heard from a good friend...he knew a guy when he lived in OK who took his bike with him. Just wondering if anyone ever heard of it before. I'm not sure why any carrier wouldn't allow you to take the bike with you. It's insured....and they aren't liable for it....so why should they really care. Except for the fact you'd have to unload and load it in the trailer...I'll keep asking...and if I get a good answer, I'll post it here.

yoopr 12-03-2004 05:16 AM

hi all
 
Sorry-I've been posting away and never saw the introduce yourself part lol
My names Bill-Live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan-Just returned from Iraq where i drove Tankers hauling JP-8
Now i'm home
I'm Trying to adapt to the Peace and Quiet which is really hard and thinking of my buddies still there.

I live out in Da Bush, between Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls and am now single.

I've driven about 25 years and don't know if i can get back on the Road after Iraq and listening to some of the Trucking Radio Shows and hearing all the damn Whinning from the drivers but that's the way it was when i left and i suppose it'll be that way for ever.

One GOOD thing about Iraq is that the Truckers were tight and together-Sadly something i doubt we'll ever see in the good ole US of A

Have a good one everyone,
bill

AmtrakEngr 12-03-2004 09:55 PM

Hi,

My name is Tony and I live in Cedar City, UT. Big change from Ca and Las Vegas.

I am married with 5 children ranging in age from 18 down to 2. We also have a few cats, a few ferrits, a rat, a few goldfish....and whatever my daughter decides to bring home today.

I just started CDL training this week and will finish up on 1/14. I then will start with Warner on 1/19. This is a lifelong dream for me (I know....I need to get a life). Since I was about 5, all I ever wanted to do was drive a truck.

My stint as a railroad engineer couldn't satisfy my desire as I was running up and down the California Amtrak lines, so here I am.

Now that I have chosen whom I will work for, I am now looking for those little treasures of information that will make my job easier on the road and away from my family.

I love this board.....one of the best in any category that I have come accross. Keep up the good work everyone!

yoopr 12-04-2004 03:57 PM

Since I was about 5, all I ever wanted to do was drive a truck.

Funny-I've always wanted to be a railroad engineer-when i was a little kid i got to sit at the controls and actually move the train :)

yoopr 12-04-2004 03:57 PM

Since I was about 5, all I ever wanted to do was drive a truck.

Funny-I've always wanted to be a railroad engineer-when i was a little kid i got to sit at the controls and actually move the train :)

AmtrakEngr 12-04-2004 05:11 PM

I get a lot of that. I actually just 'fell' into being an engineer. It was challenging and fun, but not my cup of tea.

I allowed several of my friends to drive trains when i gave them a ride on the head end. I even let a professional baseball player drive my train between San Clemente and Oceanside CA once. I won't mention his name, but every baseball would know him. He was a bit stuck up though...when i asked him if liked sitting at the controls, he said "it's OK, but I have sat in the cockpit of a 747 before". Oh well.

Kallman 12-04-2004 11:40 PM

New to the Site
 
Just thought I would take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Karen, my husband and I own two trucks, one of which he drives. We have four teenage children :shock: , married 15 years and been trucking the entire time. This is our third go around at being owner operators. :lol: My husband has been driving for 21 years and I come from a trucking family. I will always reply to any questions asked, I have lived this life my entire life.


It takes a special person to be a truckers wife!!!!!!!

wanderingson 12-05-2004 06:33 AM

Welcome Kallman! Sounds like things are going good over by you! I've often thought about becoming O/O.....maybe someday.
Let me say,that this is a great site and message forum! The people here keep it real,and the info is great,even for veterans. I'm new here too,and I think this is the best site for truckers. Check out all the topics...happy reading!

Redd202 12-07-2004 04:22 AM

I'm 22, haven't driven OTR yet, but intend to within the next year or two. However, I do have a CDL and have driven buses since 2002. I've loved driving since I was a little kid - it's just a passion that I can't ignore. Can't wait to get on the big road! :D :D

BOB YATES 12-12-2004 04:20 PM

HI EVERYONE , I AM ROWDY ... BORN IN TEXAS GREW UP IN SE. OK.... WENT INTO THE AIRFORCE IN 68...GOT OUT IN 75...BECAME A WELDER FOR AWHILE ...THEN CARRIED THE MAIL FOR 28 YRS....GOT CLASS-A IN MARCH WHILE ON VAC...AND PLAN TO DRIVE FOR GTI END OF FEB. WHEN I AM SEMI-RETIRING ....MAJOR LIFE CHANGE BUT LOOKING FORWARD TO IT . YOU GUYS ARE ALOT OF HELP , MORE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE....THANKS BUNCHS & MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL .

Midnight_Mistress 12-16-2004 04:10 PM

Hello
 
Hi all, I'm a former business owner, who's looking to change careers and shake up my lifestyle. I enjoy hard work, long hours, meeting new people, and travel. Truck driving is of a real interest. I've enjoyed the things I have read on this forum thus far. I have a million questions to ask that I hope I can get some answers to.

yoopr 12-16-2004 05:47 PM

Feel free to ask away

classicxl 12-16-2004 08:58 PM

ask away somebody here should be able to answer any question you have

Redeemed 12-29-2004 02:54 AM

intro
 
Hello everyone,

I'm 35 & married with a son. We live just outside of Greenville SC. I started investigating a career move when events at my current employer indicated a big restructuring plan was in the works. Have since found out that my position is on the chopping block and I may not be there much longer.

Found this site and it has been great. It has helped me answer a lot of questions about trucking. Should my position get cut its almost certain I will go to CDL school and change careers.

Thanks to you all for the great information.

David

ronnieman49 12-29-2004 11:06 AM

Good luck to ya Redeemed, Keep us Posted. :)

dutch 12-30-2004 04:44 AM

Ok... I held off for a while, but here goes. My name is Andries and I am going to school on the 3rd of Jan '05. So I hope to be out there training with a company in Feb. I have been reading, skulking and posting, on the best board I could find for trucking, for a while now and have really enjoyed it. I originally came from the republic of South Africa and spent most of my career in the airline industry, the last 18 years as a computer programmer in said industry. I am tired of offices and everything that goes with them, was always connected to trucking through family and friends in Africa and the U.S. And I like to drive a lot. I have been in the U.S. for 14 years and is also a proud citizen of this great country. I look forward to meeting some of you guys and gals in person on the road in the future.

12-30-2004 04:47 AM

Welcome. And happy trucking.

dutch 12-30-2004 05:03 AM

Thanks Sanchez.

dutch 12-30-2004 05:04 AM

Thanks sanchez.

lawlesscowgirl 12-31-2004 07:45 PM

Hi there. My name is Christy. I am getting ready to start my training in a week and I am a little nervous about it. Is there really that many women driving. It is something I have wanted to do for a long time and am excited to get started but scared at the same time. Any advice would be appreciated

ronnieman49 12-31-2004 07:58 PM

Hi Christy, and welcome. My name is Ronnie and I just finished Trucking School Dec. 13th and I am a male although there were 5 students in our class two of them were women we all pulled together in our group and when we were tested out everyone's scores were very close to each other. It is Perfectly NORMAL to be nervous we all were too. My Instructor told me that you will always be a little nervous every time you get behind the wheel and if you ever stop, then you will be dangerous to yourself and everybody around you. You will be fine. Go for it Girl and keep us posted. :)

BOB YATES 01-01-2005 12:10 AM

Truckschool
 
Hi Christy , my name is Rowdy and I am a rookie fresh out of truck school also . There was about 15 of us in my class and there was three women . All the women passed a few of the guys dropped out and a few more guys had to take the test two to three times before they passed . The women were just as good as the guys better than some . And we were all nervous about passing but all that studied hard and showed up every day eventualy got their license . Just go about school like a job , show up every day and give it your best and you should do alright . Welcome to the forum , Rowdy

dle 01-20-2005 03:44 PM

Hello from Manvel, TX
 
I'm Dennis Etheridge and my wife and I are prospective newbies.

We have been looking into trucking for the last couple of months.

I'm a computer programmer who has gotten fed up with 25+ years of doing that, Finding another IT job is very difficult because of the age bias problem and a lack of experience (I got the training, no experience). I currently get to drive 6 hours round trip to get to my job.

My wife is a dog washer at a national pet supply/vet.

We have 3 teenage daughters, between 15 and 19.

JeffTheTerrible 01-21-2005 02:20 AM

Hi, my name's Jeff (a legal name change done when I was 15, as I immigrated from Finland, and having a non "American" sounding name was no asset in the little redneck town I lived in), I have been driving for slightly under 2 years. I started driving after I was shot, working on a patient (I used to be an EMT-P in Durham, NC), and I started with a food tanker company called Childress. Unfortunately, Mr. Childress has slight problems with keeping the snake in the cage, and thus, he lost everything. So now, I pull flatbeds.
I'm 24 (envy me :P ), and live in an area of North Carolina that, technically, is part of Garner, simply due to the fact that nobody in the state legislature has the balls to tell these towns that they can't annex land outside their respective counties. For those of you familiar with I40 through the Raleigh-Durham area, I live roughly 5 minutes drive from the crappy little Wilco fuel stop (which has no parking, but it listed as a truck stop with a "medium" sized parking lot, somehow) on exit 312.
I'm single, with no kids, wife, or "significant other" of any sort, and I'm not particularly looking to change any of that.
And I'm sure that's quite enough for an introduction, so, hello, everyone! :D

excav8or 02-01-2005 03:30 AM

Howdy, all. Names Bill, I'm 43. Been driving a truck for around 20 years, give or take a few months. First in the military, and then as a civilian, OTR. Worked for Rocor and then USXpress, when I came off the road I worked for 2 years as a driver instructor at a truck driving school. I'm still in the Army Reserves, as a truckdriver, 3 more years and I retire from the military. Currently I'm driving local heavyhaul for a construction rental outfit, in Denver, CO. I'm divorced (Twice), live with my 3 cats.

chopbro68 02-03-2005 02:20 PM

Hello to all :mrgreen: my name is Glenn I found this wonderful site about 3 weeks ago and still haven't look over it all yet just found this topic today I've been out of a truck for a while ,but I'm going to be getting back in one real soon. I have already found tons of useful stuff & I'm sure I'll find tons more

icedad 02-04-2005 11:05 PM

Hello My name is Randy and have been driving and owning trucks since I was 18. I guess that makes it a total of 33 yrs. I have been married the last 20 years since I came off the road full time. I have 2 son's 1 who might be following in my footsteps. Am still trying to talk him out of it. I will probably run the road to some extent and make it more of hobby than work when the boys are gone. Will be taking momma with me on some trips to Florida.

arkansas road hazard 02-05-2005 12:47 AM

Hi my name is Rick I now live in north central Arkansas. Been here about 4 years moved from California. I have been a driver for 25 years . I have pulled reefer,dry van, flatbed, step deck, lowboy, RGN, shotgun tanker, and just for fun somtimes I run around bob tail. Most of my experiance is in the western US but have been running 48 states for about the last 10 years. If I can be of any help to anyone just let me know. :D

lstpup1971 02-08-2005 10:59 PM

8) Hello, my name is Brad.I live about 16 miles west of downtown Chicago,IL.I work for United Airlines (ramp rat) and I have been there for 5 years.Alot of BullSh*t by cutting our pay,taking our pension,yet the people on top still rake in the money.They don't care about us we are just bodies to do the jobs for them and they treat everyone of us like garbage.So,I started talking to truckers anytime that I could find one and my fiance said that I'm a stalker now lol.I visited the truck show in Walcott,IA with my father(He goes there every year) and it got me very interested in becoming a truck driver.I've seen ugly trucks,I've seen beautiful trucks, I just want to drive one......my father is a retired ANP mechanic.He always told me that he would also like to drive a truck (but unfortunately cannot due to loss of vision)So I figured I would live the dream for both of us....and I will take him with me when I am able to.I've flown half way around the world with United Airlines,even to Europe but at this time in my life I need something more stable to be able to support my family.I was just hired by Schneider but after my year then I'll be looking for something with better pay if I'm still not making enough to support my family like they should be......Thank you Jeff for making CAD and making it possible for me to obtain so much information on Trucks and Truck Driving. :D I'll be comming back to chat after I return from Alaska at the end of the month....then I start Schneider on Feb. 28th.Talk to you guys soo,be safe and Happy Tucking......Brad (Mr. United)

bigson 02-22-2005 09:23 PM

Hello folks... My name is Chris but most everyone calls me biggie or bigson. I'm 29 and looking to get my feet wet in the trucking world (something i wanted to do since i was a kid and hope my stupidity in my younger twenties don't come back to bite me) I live in Oklahoma city for now and work for Waste Management. Before living here I lived in Talladega, Alabama ( Yes home of the worlds Fastest Superspeedway :D )
And worked for a local wrecker service for 5 years. So I am not totally a rookie I have a few Hundred thousand miles under my belt. (just wasn't in a T/T or in a vehicle that required a CDL)

Anyway, I have been reading all the great info here on the boards for about two months So I thought i`d come out of the shadows and throw around a few questions. Well I guess its off to the races now lol Keep up the great work CAD and the mod`s this site is wonderful!

xsgttom 03-19-2005 03:06 AM

Hi all, I've been lurking here for a while and have posted a couple of times, just happened to go farther down the headings this time. I'm Tom, retired Canadian Air force Sgt., then spent 11 years working in a juvenile detention center before I started into the great life on the road on a full time basis about 2 years ago. I live in the small city of Portage La Prairie, 40 miles east of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada with my wife of 41 years. We have four grown sons, two truck drivers, one Army Sgt and a warehouse worker. They have managed to add 11 grandchildren to the family. I pull flat and step decks for a small company here that covers most of Canada and the US. My better half goes with me when the weather is reasonable and I am headed to a new part of the country she hasn't seen. Spent last week on the winter roads 300 miles north of the trans-Canada highway in Ontario and managed to scrounge 5 days off to make up for the trip, which explains my having time for the computer this time around. Hope I can add something to the forum as I find the topics interesting and have learned a few things here as well.

Tom

Maveric 03-21-2005 10:50 AM

Hi all, guess I should post my plug here. My name is Will. I am 29 and a current telecom engineer. Been doing telecom since I joined the Army back in '94. Due to an incident (getting shot should never be classified as an incident) that :wink: "never happened" :wink: I got a medical discharge (thanks Uncle Sam :evil: ). Anyway been doing telecom ever since. Went through a layoff that lasted a year, relocated for a job here in Green Bay, WI and got laidoff again after 3 months. Been doing some consulting work to pay the bills just isn't cutting it though.

Right now I am waiting to hear on my last ditch effort for a telecom job with Aflac in GA. If that falls through I will be going to Fox Valley Tech for Truck Driving School.

I am no stranger to the trucking industry. My dad is a diesel mechanic (has been more years than I have been alive) and have worked for him on and off for a number of years. So it will be interesting to see the "other side of the seat" if you catch my meaning.

rothgar1966 03-25-2005 05:47 AM

My name is Virgil and I caught the driving bug when I was really young due to the neighbor in the back being an O/O with a cabover. (I thought that was really really cool plus he had his own trailer that he parked behind his garage that I would look under and around also we didn't have a/c so at night during the summer when the trucks came off of interstate i would listen for the jake brakes going. I still love that sound)
As far as work experience: I went to college for a few years but since I couldn't figure out what I wanted to be I dropped out back after the fall semester in '88 and took a few months off and decided to go into electronics/ satellite communications at a vo tech in the late fall of '89. They did have a truck driving program that was rotated between the other two tech schools at the time and I almost switched into it almost as soon as it started but I also am a natural techno dummy and had been interested in electronics for a long time so I figured go satellite make money and see tv from all over the world.
Graduated from that in the spring of '91 and bounced from job to job in that (thought I was smarter then what I really was)> The "career" had me go to Connecticut; Alexandria, VA; New Orleans; Philly (Did alot of miles in a Dodge 600 fully loaded with worldly possessions at 55 miles an hour) ((Got passed by three CR England rigs on I 80 in Pennsylvania and that kind of kept the spark of driving going cause I thought their coat of arms on the trailers looked kewl)) then back in the fall of '93 I did a long stint in juvenile corrections for 7 years.
Got burnt out on that and decided to work with the physically and mentally handicapped that needed total care and I really enjoyed that job but learned a hard lesson about how no one does anything stupid when no one else is looking, Well, what I did was pretty noticeable by several people, paid the price for it and I am allows to drop in and see the people at the house I worked with once in awhile.
Well, due to the stupidity act, I went back to juvenile corrections for a year before El stupido grandee struck again a year later. And now I have the opportunity to do something I have always wanted to do: drive truck.
Can't go into detail about the things I did but I will admit that I learned from the things I did and to paraphrase something a guy I worked with in New Orleans told me: things happen for a reason and them things lead to something better.

wanderingson 03-28-2005 04:50 AM

Welcome to the board, xsgttom,maveric,and rothgar! I think you'll find this board and website very informative.

xsgttom....I see you live in Canada. You mentioned something about driving north of the Trans-Canada hwy. I was wondering,have you ever heard of the "ice road truckers" up there?
I've read about and saw on TV how these elite drivers haul loads across the frozen lakes in the Yukon. I find that pretty interesting,what a challenge it must be! I've driven a 4 wheeler on a frozen lake,but it must be unreal doing that in a rig! Theres a real science to it!

carbon 03-29-2005 12:11 AM

hey my name is scott I'm 24 have driven back in 2999 and 01. Looking to get back into the field. Hopefully I'll see someone out there.

missing_u_myers 04-02-2005 02:26 AM

Michelle Eaton
 
My name is Michelle Eaton, I became interested in the forum because my significant other is driving a truck for Werner Enterprises, just began, and I was lonely and wanted to talk with others that were going through the same thing. I love this site. Michelle

Root 04-02-2005 02:37 PM

I go by "Root." 49yrs old, 5th generation cattle rancher, twice divorced, 10yr old Daughter. Home base, Fort Worth area, TX. Family ranch corp closing ops after my 24yrs fulltime service.. Career Change time..
Graduated Class A/ PTDI cert March 11, '05. Houston Com College/ Commercial Truck Driving School, 7 intense weeks. Did well. Passed DPS Drive test 1st go, t-storm & pouring rain in Houston traffic.
Came home from school to assist in the closing of ranch ops/ business - just now able to pursue CDL job... 3 weeks 'out of the saddle' so to speak.
Sure good to find this Forum and you good folks out there.

Hopin' for the Open Road.. And soon. Cowboy pay never was much. :wink:


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