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A PhD student looking into getting into the WORLD OF TRUCKING
Posted: 2 years, 7 months ago
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A PhD student want to join the world of Trucking --any advice, suggestions, recommendations, etc.
Thanks so much for your insightful info and for sharing your experience with me, I greatly appreciate it! I think you've made the best decision as to combine both fields. I agree with you that getting into a Ph.D. is hard, but completing it is harder lol. I think I will now go for the CDL training and licensing while I am doing my Ph.D. and wait a year or two --then decide if I want to go into trucking or not; even though I am certain that I will go for it one day! I also have the same thinking as you (having my own truck and business)
I also have a masters in International Ed and Cross-Cultural Studies, which allows me to work with study abroad programs and international Ed programs, scholarships, funding, grants, etc. This could be my side hustle.
As a former PhD student who is now in CDL school, I would give the following advice: there's no reason you can't have the best of both worlds. Having a PhD presents a lot of unique opportunities, but more importantly, getting into a PhD program is more difficult than getting into a trucking school, and it's also difficult to get back into a PhD program once you've left.
I finished my PhD two years ago, and I do consulting work (which pays the bills), but I love trucks and driving, so I just bought my first class 8 truck; I'll be doing some specialty hauling as a side job. I actually know a few other guys who are doing the exact same thing.
Only you can say what's the right career path for you, but I just wanted to share my experience, in the hopes that it may help with your decision.
AJ
Posted: 2 years, 7 months ago
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A PhD student want to join the world of Trucking --any advice, suggestions, recommendations, etc.
Howdy, Anne!
Thanks so much for your warm welcome and the info! Where are you based in Ohio? I went to BGSU and lived in Xenia (near Dayton) for a while.
My case might sound a little strange. I am from Morocco where people drive --European Trucks. I have been in Ohio for more than 6 years now, and I am currently doing my Ph.D. in language studies; however, I have always wanted to be a truck driver, as my father is a truck driver (back in Morocco) and I enjoy driving for long distances.
Do you think joining the World of trucking is a good idea, or not, and why? I know that the pay rate is increasing now!!
Thank you!
Howdy, Abdelali!
We're in Ohio as well. We've got Chief Brody who drives for Prime/flatbed, an attorney; Mountain Matt, Wilson driver and a librarian with a degree, and many others with LEO careers, decorated veterans, et al ....driving trucks .. just to mention a few.
It's a personal decision; PhD or any other degree!
Read this, especially Brett's book:
- Truck Driver's Career Guide
- Brett's Book: The Raw Truth About Trucking (free online version)
- High Road CDL Training Program
- CDL Practice Tests
Welcome to Trucking Truth!
~ Anne ~
ps: If you'd edit your bio and put 'Ohio' in location, it'd help 'us' help you, in the future.
Posted: 2 years, 7 months ago
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A PhD student want to join the world of Trucking --any advice, suggestions, recommendations, etc.
Thanks so much for your valuable input! Yes, I totally agree with you on all that you have said; I just wanted to get some feedback from people in the field who have some experience with the World of Trucking! As you know, there is always that hidden part in every job field. But I know for sure that I can make more money in Trucking than in teaching...
You're the only one who can answer if it is the right move for you. However, you won't be the first overeducated person to end up in this line of work, and your career earnings as a truck driver will almost certainly be better than you'll do as a humanities professor, given how long the odds are of getting tenure these days.
One good think about trucking is that, although there's a steep learning curve, it's very short. Within a few months you'll probably learn enough about yourself, the work, and the industry to have a sense of whether it's going to be a good fit for you. It's not like devoting many years and dollars to an advanced degree only to realize it doesn't lead where you hoped it would.
Posted: 2 years, 7 months ago
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A PhD student want to join the world of Trucking --any advice, suggestions, recommendations, etc.
My case might sound a little strange. I am from Morocco where people drive --European Trucks. I have been in Ohio for more than 6 years now, and I am currently doing my Ph.D. in language studies; however, I have always wanted to be a truck driver, as my father is a truck driver (back in Morocco) and I enjoy driving for long distances.
Do you think joining the World of trucking is a good idea, or not, and why? I know that the pay rate is increasing now!!
Thank you!
Posted: 2 years, 7 months ago
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A PhD student want to join the world of Trucking --any advice, suggestions, recommendations, etc.
Thanks for sharing your opinion, Matt! That's true, I am the one who will decide. But still having different views from people who have been in the field for a while will actually give me a sense of it. I know that I will easily secure a job in "academia" when I graduate; however, I am unsure if I will like a 9-5 office job, or even, a teaching job + the pay rate is low compared to trucking. I would prefer to be on the road than being in an office or a classroom.