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The July/Aug issues of AARP has an article about retirees finding second careers driving big rigs. According to Rob Reich, vice president of recruiting for Schneider National Inc.- the largest trucking company in the United States - the trucking industry is short 20,000 drivers and will need 100,000 within ten years. One-third of Schneider's drivers are over 50.
What appeals to one couple who drives for Schneider's is the income, chance to travel and a strengthened relationship. An experienced driver (or team), driving 1,775 miles/week can earn $60,000. Of course, you do need a CDL (commercial driver's license). Schneider's even has a truck-driving school for qualified candidates that is almost no cost if you work for them afterwards.
Schneider's also participates in AARP's Mature Worker program and have a "home run" program which allows for 17 weeks off.
Drving a big truck may not be the relaxed way of traveling we RVers enjoy, but if you need to earn income for one reason or another, you can work as a team and still travel. Jaimie
For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.
What appeals to one couple who drives for Schneider's is the income, chance to travel and a strengthened relationship. An experienced driver (or team), driving 1,775 miles/week can earn $60,000. Of course, you do need a CDL (commercial driver's license). Schneider's even has a truck-driving school for qualified candidates that is almost no cost if you work for them afterwards.
Schneider's also participates in AARP's Mature Worker program and have a "home run" program which allows for 17 weeks off.
Drving a big truck may not be the relaxed way of traveling we RVers enjoy, but if you need to earn income for one reason or another, you can work as a team and still travel. Jaimie
For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.
Labels: AARP Mature Worker, CDL
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