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Considering a career change to driving the big boys.
Posted: 7 years, 10 months ago
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Brian if your ultimate goal is OTR you might be painting your self into a corner by starting out local. Once you decide you are ready for OTR, many companies will want OTR experience.
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Thank you!
Posted: 7 years, 10 months ago
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Welcome to the site! Its an extremely good resource with honest and friendly and experienced advice. I am finding this a difficult task also. I believe its because most local companies want you to have otr experience first. I found some that have you home on weekends starting out. If you put ltl in the search bar on this site there is some great info.
Thanks for the welcome. I have seen a few locals that will take me with limited experience. We will see I guess.
Posted: 7 years, 10 months ago
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Local class A is a whole 'nother animal. It's actually a bit tougher since "local" usually means lots of in-traffic driving and tight backing/docking. Also you'll probably be unloading your own truck.
Local driving experience does not count for OTR experience.
Thanks for the info. I do drive tucks and heavy machinery on private land right now and do well with tight spots. Unloading my own is ok too.
Posted: 7 years, 10 months ago
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I'm looking at getting my Class A but staying local at least for the first couple of years.
What I am wondering is if this is a viable option?
Also once I have a few years in what do I need to transition to otr?
Can't really find much info on Class A local then moving on to regional or national.
Any input is appreciated.
Brian
Posted: 7 years, 10 months ago
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Driving Class A Local
Thank you I'm 42 so hope that works in my favor.