Hello everyone,
I'm Alex, 33 years old, and I'm about to embark on a new chapter in my life as a truck driver. My journey into trucking began in my childhood, growing up on a farm in rural Ohio. After my parents passed away when I was young, I was raised by my Uncle Ted, a seasoned trucker who also ran a small family farm. He was a quiet man, but his love for the road and the hum of the engine spoke volumes.
From a young age, I was by his side, learning the ropes. I remember sitting beside him in his 1997 Freightliner FLD120, watching him navigate the open highways. He taught me how to handle the rig, how to read the road, and most importantly, how to respect the journey. Those moments shaped me, and I knew then that I wanted to follow in his footsteps.
Sadly, Uncle Ted passed away recently. In his will, he left me his truck—a 2007 Peterbilt 379. It's a beautiful rig, well-maintained, and it feels like a piece of him is still with me every time I sit behind the wheel.
I've almost completed my CDL training and am eager to hit the road. I'm reaching out to this community for advice and guidance. I'm particularly interested in:
Starter-friendly trucking companies that offer solid training programs for new drivers.
Tips on maintaining and operating a semi-truck, especially as an owner-operator.
Insights into the lifestyle—what to expect on the road, how to manage time away from home, and any advice on staying healthy and safe.
I'm looking forward to learning from your experiences and becoming a part of this community. Thank you for welcoming me.
I'm Alex, 33 years old, and I'm about to embark on a new chapter in my life as a truck driver. My journey into trucking began in my childhood, growing up on a farm in rural Ohio. After my parents passed away when I was young, I was raised by my Uncle Ted, a seasoned trucker who also ran a small family farm. He was a quiet man, but his love for the road and the hum of the engine spoke volumes.
From a young age, I was by his side, learning the ropes. I remember sitting beside him in his 1997 Freightliner FLD120, watching him navigate the open highways. He taught me how to handle the rig, how to read the road, and most importantly, how to respect the journey. Those moments shaped me, and I knew then that I wanted to follow in his footsteps.
Sadly, Uncle Ted passed away recently. In his will, he left me his truck—a 2007 Peterbilt 379. It's a beautiful rig, well-maintained, and it feels like a piece of him is still with me every time I sit behind the wheel.
I've almost completed my CDL training and am eager to hit the road. I'm reaching out to this community for advice and guidance. I'm particularly interested in:
Starter-friendly trucking companies that offer solid training programs for new drivers.
Tips on maintaining and operating a semi-truck, especially as an owner-operator.
Insights into the lifestyle—what to expect on the road, how to manage time away from home, and any advice on staying healthy and safe.
I'm looking forward to learning from your experiences and becoming a part of this community. Thank you for welcoming me.


