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Well I left that nonsense last year, new career start and no regrets. IMO its not just a down or up market one has to deal with but also the increased over regulation (tell me Im not wrong?!....cab cameras, speed limiters in the works etc.. Ok and lets not forget the price of truck ownership! Increased computerized tech in trucks means more time at the dealer or qualified mechanic. Older trucks if you can't do most of the work yourself then find a good mechanic that is available, fair rate etc. Downtime cost$$.Increased traffic, more road ragers! If you put up a list of cons vs pros of owning your rig or just trucking in general it would be a lie to say the pros outweigh the cons. Trucking these days IMO is a cool thing to do for the younger crowd wanting to try something new for a while but as a long term career? Noooooo
Thanks for being concise and to the point! Most other videos drag things out. =)
If this video helped you then so will this one: Consider THIS Before Getting Into Trucking (Best & Worst Trucking Companies)
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Well I left that nonsense last year, new career start and no regrets. IMO its not just a down or up market one has to deal with but also the increased over regulation (tell me Im not wrong?!....cab cameras, speed limiters in the works etc.. Ok and lets not forget the price of truck ownership! Increased computerized tech in trucks means more time at the dealer or qualified mechanic. Older trucks if you can't do most of the work yourself then find a good mechanic that is available, fair rate etc. Downtime cost$$.Increased traffic, more road ragers! If you put up a list of cons vs pros of owning your rig or just trucking in general it would be a lie to say the pros outweigh the cons. Trucking these days IMO is a cool thing to do for the younger crowd wanting to try something new for a while but as a long term career? Noooooo