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<blockquote data-quote="radarmonkey" data-source="post: 3677099" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>I grew up farming and ranching. In 91 I tried college but it wasn't for me. Returned to farming for a bit then tried LE. I didn't have the temperament for it and I let it destroy my first marriage. In 98 I got my CDL and hit the road. I bought my first truck in 01 and just kept the wheels turning. I wouldn't recommend trucking as a career anymore. We are on the fast track to automation. I've made decent money for an uneducated redneck. Lost a bunch and started over with a different approach. I got a wakeup call back in May about how fragile life is. I took a tumble cracked my noggin and nearly broke my neck. It took about 8 hrs for me to get to an ER in Iowa. I've been home since mid June and after a couple surgeries and tons of PT I'm not sure I'll ever be sharp enough to haul freight again. I've been trying to think of something else to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radarmonkey, post: 3677099, member: 8195"] I grew up farming and ranching. In 91 I tried college but it wasn't for me. Returned to farming for a bit then tried LE. I didn't have the temperament for it and I let it destroy my first marriage. In 98 I got my CDL and hit the road. I bought my first truck in 01 and just kept the wheels turning. I wouldn't recommend trucking as a career anymore. We are on the fast track to automation. I've made decent money for an uneducated redneck. Lost a bunch and started over with a different approach. I got a wakeup call back in May about how fragile life is. I took a tumble cracked my noggin and nearly broke my neck. It took about 8 hrs for me to get to an ER in Iowa. I've been home since mid June and after a couple surgeries and tons of PT I'm not sure I'll ever be sharp enough to haul freight again. I've been trying to think of something else to do. [/QUOTE]
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