aardvark307
Seasoned Expediter
Here's my background...
50 y/o retired USN, divorced, kid on her own, native to MI, but here in TX to attend a school. I wanted to try my hand at auto body before I got too old, but the more I get into it, the more I realize that it's not for me.
I have a Class A, went thru the Prime school to get my CDL. Couldn't master the art of backing up the trailer and I couldn't sleep in a moving vehicle. Spent about six months doing that.
Was a FedEx courier for two years, then became a transport guy. I moved Class A RVs, fire trucks, school busses, cement mixers, garbage packers, bobtails, plus anythng else that could be scrounged up, including those straight box trucks made in Wakarusa, IN. Did that for four years.
After reading these forums, it seems like the odds of me getting something as a solo as slim. Being alone on the road doesn't bother me. I also have a passive income via my military retirement check, so while cash is always important, I have a degree of flexibility that most folks don't have at my age.
Given my experience, what do you think of my employability as a solo? And where should I look? Go back to MI or am I likely to find something here in Houston?
Thanx in advance.
50 y/o retired USN, divorced, kid on her own, native to MI, but here in TX to attend a school. I wanted to try my hand at auto body before I got too old, but the more I get into it, the more I realize that it's not for me.
I have a Class A, went thru the Prime school to get my CDL. Couldn't master the art of backing up the trailer and I couldn't sleep in a moving vehicle. Spent about six months doing that.
Was a FedEx courier for two years, then became a transport guy. I moved Class A RVs, fire trucks, school busses, cement mixers, garbage packers, bobtails, plus anythng else that could be scrounged up, including those straight box trucks made in Wakarusa, IN. Did that for four years.
After reading these forums, it seems like the odds of me getting something as a solo as slim. Being alone on the road doesn't bother me. I also have a passive income via my military retirement check, so while cash is always important, I have a degree of flexibility that most folks don't have at my age.
Given my experience, what do you think of my employability as a solo? And where should I look? Go back to MI or am I likely to find something here in Houston?
Thanx in advance.