>I have been reading and asking questions on this site for
>about 4 months now. I was wanting to get into expediting,
>but from the answeres and advise I have received, I think
>you have talked me out of this, at least for now. I at least
>want to wait until my kids are out of school. But alot of
>you guys and gals make this sound like a terrible career.
>Bad food, poor sleep schedule, never home to be with your
>family, alot of sitting and waiting, arguments with your
>dispatcher, etc. I was just wondering, why do YOU do this?
>By the way, I do appreciate all the help and advise, this is
>a wonderful site, thank you.
If you have kids & want to see them grow up you're making a wise decision to hold off on getting into this industry. I had to chuckle at how some people gripe all the time & yet still stay in the industry. That's a pretty astute observation. People are creatures of habit & often don't change until it's forced upon them. So far, for many, it hasn't reached that point.
I got into this industry the first time (back in the early-mid 90s) cuz I wanted to see the country, liked to drive, & realized that for me, playing poker was more of an existance than a living. So I wanted a career. After a few years, while my enjoyment of driving has never waned, being on the road a lot got tiresome, so I left.
I got into this the 2nd time around cuz I got that urge to drive again. I didn't really wanna be on the road much, but I did wanna drive. I was upfront w/ my recruiter about it too. I wish he was as upfront w/ me about a few things. In spite of that, the company I hired on w/ was fine for awhile as most of my runs went from Michigan to the Toronto area & back. Once the runs from Toronto started going to other areas than Michigan I was ready to leave.
I found a local company delivering freight out of Detroit & that fit what my needs were at that time. They've changed a bit & now I need to be even more local (I live 80 miles from the airport) so I'll be leaving this in the near future.
I know I'll get the urge to drive again. I'm not sure how long it'll take but I know it'll happen. I don't enjoy sitting in a van for to long, so I won't get into that kind of situation. I can totally see myself doing this part time if I can find a local company in Flint, Michigan who's willing to take me on.
All in all the work is enjoyable. It's not the highest paying job in the world but it's usually not to bad. There's a sense of accomplishment that goes along w/ it. As long as your payments aren't to high there's not a lot of stress in this kind of thing. There's no boss over your shoulder if ya don't have a qualcom zappin ya every 12 miles or so. It's just an easy going, decent paying, enjoyable way to make a living if ya don't have to many committments on the homefront.
They've got airplanes that are pilotless these days. Maybe I can get myself a truck that doesn't need a driver & deliver freight while sitting in my reclyner watching the football game!! :+
I do enjoy this & will miss it when I'm gone. I can't quite put a finger on it but I guess in a sense it is a way of life.
Take care,
Danny
ps: I'm pretty sure I've answered this kind of question awhile back. I wonder how close my answer this time around matches up w/ what I said earlier. I would think they'd be pretty close but who knows? Maybe I thought differently back then. Anyway, fun question ya asked.