Good point about taking a DOT physical first. My hearing is not as good as it used to be. I have trouble with conversations.


papawalt97

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I am considering getting licensed and start trucking.
I turned 60 in November of 2018.
I am in great health. Not overweight.
I live in NW Ohio.
Just wondering where I should start.
Thank you in advance.
 

I am considering getting licensed and start trucking.
I turned 60 in November of 2018.
I am in great health. Not overweight.
I live in NW Ohio.
Just wondering where I should start.
Thank you in advance.
Get your CDL through a driving school, and start looking for a driving job. Reputable schools will have you send out "pre-hire" letters to ensure that there is interest by entry level carriers in employing you before they take your money. There are plenty of carriers out there looking for good, dependable drivers.
 
I met a guy at an aluminum warehouse in Buffalo NY 62 doing the same man. Go to driving school and get your CDL as others said. Good luck!
 
I am considering getting licensed and start trucking.
I turned 60 in November of 2018.
I am in great health. Not overweight.
I live in NW Ohio.
Just wondering where I should start.
Thank you in advance.

You will have no issues since your health is good.

Don't get roped into a lease purchase, but if you have good credit, don't be afraid of getting your own truck if you end up liking the industry.

Are you wanting to pull a dry van? Reefer? Flatbed?
 
One quick word of advice.

You said you are in good health. Don't let this career decision be what kills you. If you choose this path, make a habit of eating healthy and exercising regularly from the very beginning. Riding in a truck all day, every day, can kill you if you aren't disciplined with your health.
 
That's required before you can sign with a school... got to be able to get that CDL permit.
And he can get a permit before even signing with a school.

You get the booklet from your state, you study it and go in for the written test.


No school needed.
 
No school is needed to get your permit. My God.


You can get your Dot physical, go down and study and take your written test.

Show up at a school already ahead of the curve ball.

Once a person has a CDL, the only thing insurance companies ask is, " do they have 24 months experience?".

Mega carriers who are self-insured are another risk consideration all on their own. They pretty much do as they please.


You MIGHT get credit for three months of experience IF you have an accredited school. MIGHT.


But what do I know. I just have to have drivers vetted by my insurance company.
 
I appreciate all of the great advice.
I am also wondering if I can make decent money to start. I will be retired with what part of my pension the ex isn't getting haha.
 

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