I have never been more upset with myself than when I started reading this article about driving (http://associatedcontent.com/article/67288/driving_overtheroad?cat=27).
That's because now I know I have wasted half of my working life pursuing a completely wrong approach to my professional life ( don't make this same mistake).
But the good news is it's not too late to change my approach.
First things first, driving over-the-road is a fine way to make a living. And the truth is, you can make a respectable wage driving from state to state and have a lot of fun in the process. And you don't have to drive a "big rig" (like I do) to enjoy this type of work. It's no secret that many companies will hire you as a "freight expediter" and all you need is a cargo van. You can work just about every day if you choose to; or only take four or five runs a week. What's more, driving over-the-road offers you a great way to see parts of the country you might not ever have time to visit.
Its a no brainer, expediting freight simply means that all pick ups and deliveries are time sensitive. This means that as long as you are active and on call, you might get a pick up offer at anytime of the day or night. The long and short of it, as an expediter, you would pick up your freight at a certain time and be expected to deliver it by a specific time. Test the waters, the run might be only 40 or 50 miles or 600 to 700 miles. The pick up load could be a document size envelope, small box, or a few crates of heavy parts. It's a sweet deal, after you complete your run, you have the freedom to go back on call or spend some leisure time.
The show must go on, over-the-road driving can be challenging and fulfilling at the same time. You can expect to be driving in all kinds of weather, at any hour of the day. Kporchhaulling.
Safety tip of the day: take it from me, one of the problems on the streets is the confused reactions of drivers when they see flashing red lights in their rear view mirrors. This can happen when the officer is on an emergency run or when the officer is trying to pull the driver over for a traffic violation. The proper procedure to follow when you see flashing lights in your mirror is slow down and pull to the right side of the roadway.
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