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Originally Posted by Steve451
buy a truck get own authority and insurance get some loads and work for yourself.
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In all due respect, this advice is unwise, considering his situation. Buying a truck and getting your own authority would be a big mistake without experience in trucking and business. Even with a mentor, it would be precarious and risky.
Passing a test, does not prepare a driver for OTR driving situations that will be encountered. Every year I traveled I-80 and I-90 in the winter, there'd be England trucks at the bottom of the cliff. On several occasions I'd talk those guys through those situations. As bad as I wanted an new driver following me, I felt it was safer than leaving them out there on their own to block the highway or worse.
The real question is why do you want to be an OTR driver in the first place? There are many aspects of trucking that could provide you with more money than a new OTR driver can earn. Driving straight trucks would be good first experience, ie. concrete trucks, propane trucks, etc. Farming was mentioned above as well. I have a cousin that went right into oil field tankers after taking the test. Any of that experience will not hurt you as you move forward.
If you are determined to go OTR, you'll have to go with a training company for insurance reasons. Many of those companies are self insured and can take new drivers. The bad news is, you will not make much money. The reality is, you won't make much the first couple of years either. If you can get past that, and you enjoy traveling and a solitary lifestyle, you'll find a rewarding career OTR.
Good luck and don't let go of your dreams.