That, or I'm just entering an early midlife crisis...the verdict is still out on that one! :-)
Hey, I had my first mid-life crisis at the age of 29 so it very well could be!!! Congrats on making the move to what makes you happy....life is much too short to be miserable!!!!
Hey that's great Freightdog! Congrats on landing that job.
I'm the type that always wants my life moving forward. I've switched careers numerous times in order to learn new things or live a lifestyle that will allow me to do different things. For me, trucking was an amazing lifestyle for a lot of years but I always wanted to have a nice homestead with my own crops and animals way out in the country. Hard to do that when you're on the road.
So best of luck and keep us posted!
Freightdog ...gie!
You're back! Woo-HOO!
Congratulations on your smooth landing ...into a better job situation. Yay! There's nothing that says you can't keep your pilot's license and fly for fun on your free time, either. Sounds like you're going to have the best of all worlds, now!
-mountain girl
Hey that's great Freightdog! Congrats on landing that job.
I'm the type that always wants my life moving forward. I've switched careers numerous times in order to learn new things or live a lifestyle that will allow me to do different things. For me, trucking was an amazing lifestyle for a lot of years but I always wanted to have a nice homestead with my own crops and animals way out in the country. Hard to do that when you're on the road.
So best of luck and keep us posted!
Thanks, Brett! I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit terrified. I'm the guy that had my life mapped out by the age of 12, so to be throwing that plan out the window is....um, intimidating...but exciting as well. Everyone I've met at the new company has been just fantastic so far. I think that I'm going to fit in just fine. Just need to keep my head down, work hard, and the rest should fall into place.
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Freightdog ...gie!
You're back! Woo-HOO!
Congratulations on your smooth landing ...into a better job situation. Yay! There's nothing that says you can't keep your pilot's license and fly for fun on your free time, either. Sounds like you're going to have the best of all worlds, now!
-mountain girl
Thanks, Mountain Girl! I've been saying prayers for you and and am absolutely sure that good things are coming your way as well!
That, or I'm just entering an early midlife crisis...the verdict is still out on that one! :-)
Hey, I had my first mid-life crisis at the age of 29 so it very well could be!!! Congrats on making the move to what makes you happy....life is much too short to be miserable!!!!
This is my first at age 36, but not gonna lie it's pretty cool! Maybe I'll have midlife crises more often! ;-)
Congrats Freightdog!
Thank you!
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It's been awhile since I've checked in here. I've been lurking a lot, but just haven't taken the time to chime in.
After much deliberation and an insane amount of luck, I've decided to return to trucking. I was looking at OTR opportunities when just by happenstance I stumbled across an opportunity with a local company here in my area, sort of a friend of a friend type connection that panned out. I'll be running local and will be at home every night and off weekends. I'm definitely grateful for the opportunity, given my low (4 months) of solo experience wouldn't normally even put me in the running with this particular company. It's been a difficult decision to make concerning leaving my flying career, but overall it comes down to being home and having a "real life", the ability to pursue advancement within the company and try new things, and acknowledging when I look in the mirror that I haven't been happy in my flying career for a number of years and that it's time for a change. I'm learning that happiness and feeling grounded in my home life are much more important priorities for me as I grow older than perceived prestige or lifetime earnings potential.
That, or I'm just entering an early midlife crisis...the verdict is still out on that one! :-)
So I'm excited to get back at it and carve out a new life for myself here at home. I'll drop in and let y'all know how it's going.
Take care and drive safely...
OTR:
Over The Road
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.