Well, I have friends that are doing trucking as career. I am liking the amount of money they make. I want to do trucking for couple years just to make and save good money. If i like it, well might do it for living But, also have other career goals i would like to achieve.
Thank you everyone for suggestion. I have to say I have never seen such a supportive and encouraging community. This is great:)
Why are you going to truck if you are going on to become a lawyer? Not discouraging you but it sounds wierd to me haha.
So when Adam puts up his "Big Truck Crash" billboard, he knows what he's talking about. Or maybe he can put up a "4-wheeler get in the way?" billboard near truck stops.
Why are you going to truck if you are going on to become a lawyer? Not discouraging you but it sounds wierd to me haha.
I'll echo most of the others. Studying for a test like the LSAT is tough. I took it many years ago, and even without the challenges of being a driver, I struggled even on practice tests. I'd suggest a course for it. Maybe take a week of vacation after your first year, self studying a bit in your free time, and then take a prep class. Testmasters was recommended to me by friends.
(My LSAT score was terrible, but I didn't take a prep class. I didn't even get waitlisted from the schools I applied.)
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You beat me to it. On either side of a court case, having a lawyer who actually has trucking experience would be very handy. Heck, even being a paralegal with real trucking experience might get you a decent job. Lawyers in the firm could pick your brain for ideas in-house, then go to experts for confirmation instead of trying to start out with experts.