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Sparks, NV
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Posted: 6 days, 15 hours ago
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Thank you for all of the feedback. I really appreciate all of you and the expert advice. I decided on Knight. I head to Phoenix on Saturday to start classes on Monday January 13th. I’m excited to begin and see what I got. I’m prepared to give it everything for atleast that first year to earn my stripes and hopefully get placed on a more regional type of route. Or I might find that I love OTR and stay on it for a while. All I know is I just wanna get behind the wheel, do the best I can for the company and finally be able to provide a comfortable quality of life for my family, if that means my absence for a while then so be it. I’ve always promised to do whatever it takes to be the provider and this my way of finally being able to do just that. Thanks again!!
Posted: 1 week, 2 days ago
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Hey Old School!
I’m 44 and have definitely pursued other careers. The first year being very difficult is something my wife and I have talked at length about, I’ve also sat down with my kids and told them what to expect. I’m not concerned about the first year or two. And when I say home time is gonna be important to me, I just mean it’s gonna be important that I get it every so often, some of the horror stories I’ve read about drivers being kept out months on end isn’t something I’m interested in. 3-5 weeks at a time, sure, that’s fair new or not but if a company requires more than that it’s not gonna be the company for me.
Of the two companies you mentioned, Knight will probably be more willing to be less strict about keeping you on the road for lengthy periods. That's just my opinion.
You and your family need to commit to one difficult year of you being gone a lot. Once you've completed a full safe year at your original job, opportunities will be abundant for you to get an LTL or home every night job. You will almost always work very long hours no matter what trucking job you do. That's not ideal for raising a family.
Have you considered other careers? Trucking is really demanding. I love it, but my children were mostly grown when I started. My wife still struggles at times with my absence. Think twice before jumping in. You can always walk away if it isn't working for you, but it's best to know what you're getting into. It's a huge commitment.
Posted: 1 week, 2 days ago
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Hello all. I’m in the Reno/Sparks area looking to begin my career in trucking. I’ve read every single company review and fact sheet posted here and I’m torn between Prime and Knight. Also, does anyone know of any other local outfits willing to train a newbie? I have a class b and a current dot card but no class a. I’m a married man with children so home time will be important to me, after I get myself the much needed experience of course. I’m also poor so upfront costs aren’t something I can handle a great deal of. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Posted: 6 days, 2 hours ago
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Thank you, sir! I appreciate that! I’m definitely gonna give that a read and I’ll do my best to post updates.