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Posted by 53DC on June 07, 2007 at 11:00:57 from (71.50.226.51):
Hey guys, I would like to say that there is a wealth of knowledge and experience on this board. I enjoy reading most of the responses given to any and all questions. I know that some of you have experience in truck driving. I am seriously considering getting my CDL and beginning a career in truck driving. I am in my mid 30's with a family. My questions are: Is this a career where I can jump in and make enough money to support a family? Will I ever see that family that I am supporting? What are some of the questions I should ask of potential employers? What are the pitfalls to be aware of? We do not live extravagantly and I am not looking to get rich, but would like to be able to pay the bills and have a little left over to play with. Thanks for any advice for this "lurker".
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