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<blockquote data-quote="triple-s" data-source="post: 16434092" data-attributes="member: 104347"><p>I've been driving 14 years now and don't see me quitting anytime soon. There are ups and downs but thats every job. If you do pursue to get a cdl get your hazmat and tanker cause hazardous loads pay way more. Honestly you will have to start with a small company as their more willing to take the risk with new drivers if you're trying to stay local. Larger trucking companies will take anyone but you're going to be gone a month at a time no matter what they say or promote home weekly but you won't be. I would say figure out your finances and what you need to make cause entry-level driver's make around 30-50 grand. Once you have experience and know the game you can make good money but it isn't going to be your first gig. I work for a hazardous tanker company and I'll stay out maybe one day two at the most a week but I'm also single so I don't mind it. Last year I cleared around 109k so like said you can make money just gotta get experience and the right company. Best of luck on your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triple-s, post: 16434092, member: 104347"] I've been driving 14 years now and don't see me quitting anytime soon. There are ups and downs but thats every job. If you do pursue to get a cdl get your hazmat and tanker cause hazardous loads pay way more. Honestly you will have to start with a small company as their more willing to take the risk with new drivers if you're trying to stay local. Larger trucking companies will take anyone but you're going to be gone a month at a time no matter what they say or promote home weekly but you won't be. I would say figure out your finances and what you need to make cause entry-level driver's make around 30-50 grand. Once you have experience and know the game you can make good money but it isn't going to be your first gig. I work for a hazardous tanker company and I'll stay out maybe one day two at the most a week but I'm also single so I don't mind it. Last year I cleared around 109k so like said you can make money just gotta get experience and the right company. Best of luck on your decision. [/QUOTE]
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