Greetings to everyone, I hope everyone is well. I'm looking for insight, facts and/or the complete absence of facts; whatever suits your taste.
I'm a 23 year old male with no commercial driving experience about to graduate college and the last thing I want is a job in my field or to be a desk jockey. I've always had an itch for professional driving so I figured I'd scratch while I was still young to see if it's something I could tolerate doing. At any rate, I was wondering if it is possible to break into the world of expediting without any practical experience in commercial driving. That is, can I find someone who will take me on if the only experience I have is the experience I got getting the CDL. My basic question, would it be better to go mainline trucking (ie T/T) and then switch to expediting, or go straight into expediting, as I have only a nominal interest in driving a T/T? Also, my girlfriend is also interested in driving a straight truck in expediting, so long as it is a semi-auto, automatic, or sycnchronized manual. She's the same age and same experience and education as myself.
If other topics have dealt with this subject, I'd love to read them, but all the searches I have done have returned only ambiguous posts barely touching on what I was looking for. There was nothing that I could really make an informed decision on, or maybe I'm just retarded like that.
Thanks in advance,
Zak
I'm a 23 year old male with no commercial driving experience about to graduate college and the last thing I want is a job in my field or to be a desk jockey. I've always had an itch for professional driving so I figured I'd scratch while I was still young to see if it's something I could tolerate doing. At any rate, I was wondering if it is possible to break into the world of expediting without any practical experience in commercial driving. That is, can I find someone who will take me on if the only experience I have is the experience I got getting the CDL. My basic question, would it be better to go mainline trucking (ie T/T) and then switch to expediting, or go straight into expediting, as I have only a nominal interest in driving a T/T? Also, my girlfriend is also interested in driving a straight truck in expediting, so long as it is a semi-auto, automatic, or sycnchronized manual. She's the same age and same experience and education as myself.
If other topics have dealt with this subject, I'd love to read them, but all the searches I have done have returned only ambiguous posts barely touching on what I was looking for. There was nothing that I could really make an informed decision on, or maybe I'm just retarded like that.
Thanks in advance,
Zak