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glennts
Oct 19, 2013Explorer
If you had a Class A CDL you can easily get a day job truck driving in any city. Work for five or six months and you could support your travels for the next year or so. Many community colleges have a CDL program that will get you qualified to pass the test. Suggest you try these folks: http://www.sageschools.com/ . When I shut down my business that's what I did. Only I got on with a national fleet ( Crete Carriers ) and stayed in the truck for 3 yrs. Drove 385,362 paid miles in that time. Met a driver for the same company who arraigned to only work the cold months and spent the rest of the year on his Harley riding up and back to Alaska, camping/fishing along the way.
Folks may disagree with this but I say blow off the health insurance. All you got to do is make it through the next 15 years without incident and you're home free with Medicare. (Although riding that Harley is tempting fate.) You can do that right?
Folks may disagree with this but I say blow off the health insurance. All you got to do is make it through the next 15 years without incident and you're home free with Medicare. (Although riding that Harley is tempting fate.) You can do that right?
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