Hey
USMCRebelGuardnU,
My advice is to get in school and finish that with your GI BILL.As a matter of fact that's what i do too right now,i'm taking a break from trucking(i have my own truck operation) and i'm using my GI bill for some online college classes and i'm being enrolled in a leadership school that i have to do in order to get promoted to E5 with the air force national guard.
For me, it's a struggle these months on running at decent rates and there is no reason to stay on the road.My plan is to stay in school until may of this year and get back when freight rates are somewhat acceptable for making a profit.
Your situation is more different,but if you have the option go to college and then when the driver job market is better go ahead and jump in.You really don't want to work for peanuts right now.