Profile For R S.

R S.'s Info

  • Location:
    Philadelphia, PA

  • Driving Status:
    Experienced Driver

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  • Joined Us:
    10 years, 10 months ago

R S.'s Bio

I am a former FMCSA/DOT inspector and law enforcement officer who has driven tractor trailers coast to coast. My many years of driving, as well as law enforcement experience helps me in my current position as Director of Safety, with an Atlas Van Lines agent. I teach the legalization, and safety component of driving tractor trailers, straight trucks, and all company vehicles, to both new, and experienced drivers. I have been involved in trucking/transportation since the age of 16. I enjoy teaching the "Right way" to peform this excellent "opportunity" to be a part of the life blood of the the United States of America. Good luck on your journey and always remember, "WITHOUT TRUCKS, AMERICA STOPS.

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Posted:  10 years, 10 months ago

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Finally time to introduce myself!

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Keep the great thoughts and enjoy the road young man. The best I can offer is "do it the right way" With all of the changing regulations you will have to stay on top of your game. You have but 1 CDL, and you have to protect it! Enjoy your journey, and good luck!

first off i would like to thank you all. Out of the countless of trucking websites i have been to this is clearly the most informative, positive, and upbeat one out there! Anyways on to me. Im obviously looking to getting into trucking. Im young, 22 years old to be exact from Phoenix, Arizona. Trucking is something i have been dreaming of since i was young. passing by those huge rigs on the highway i would just dream of driving one around the country (Even now i find myself looking twice at a big rig while i Drive by). Its a dream of mine.

My main concerns i guess is more about close friends/family. it seems like when ever i bring up becoming a truck driver around them they think im giving up on life. i get the whole "you should stay in school" lecture from about everyone or i get the classic rolling of the eyes and are you really thinking about doing this? School is important to me dont get me wrong. I am currently 8 weeks away from getting my 2 year degree from a local Jr college (Yay me!). and i do plan on eventually getting my 4 year degree to live out my dream of being a teacher and a football coach. However i feel like if i dont at least give trucking a shot it will be something i regret. this will also probably be the easiest time in my life since i am single and dont have to support anyone. So my planes are is to spend 1-3 years trucking then go back to school (one year if i hate it 3 years if i love it). which peoples response to this is "you will find yourself getting stuck in it." which most of the time i just think if i love it then who cares if i get "stuck" in trucking. did anyone else face something close to this?

I currently have a class B CDL for my current job of driving a school bus. so i do have experience there when it comes to driving a bigger then average vehicle. i do have enough money saved up to attend a local private school here to get the Class A CDL. lucky for me since i already have the Class B most schools ive talked to are willing to give me discounts. so i can afford to pay cash for it.

so ya.. i guess im just posting this to introduce my self and to see any other personal experiences people have had in getting over issues when it comes to close friends/family. also if any of you happen to come out to phoenix (Good idea right now.. high of 70 today). i would love to be able to talk to you personally about trucking!

By the way to Old School who had the post titled "I Love this Job." that was probably the coolest thing i have read.

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