John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
I think that Schneider will pay for your training if they hire you. I bet a lot of other firms will also, because there was a report on NPR yesterday that said that trucking is the fastest growing sector for baby boomers right now and that trucking companies are cyring for 50+ and 60+ drivers.
>I'm hoping less than $1,000, but if it's for 4 weeks it's probably more. Maybe I can drive a beer truck instead...
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>>Truck driving schools here advertise that you can be trained in 4 weeks. I have no idea what the costs are.
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>>>I'm probably not in a position go independent. Aren't trucks like 12 zillion dollars? I'll have to check into the broker thing. I heard on NPR recently that there were many jobs with good pay for driving truck. Just got me interested and I figured now is as good a time as any. Have no idea about training and licensing and all that yet.
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