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Hmm, maybe something I might actually do. I used write a couple of blogs before. One was about gaming and tech - reviews of games, mobile apps, and any tech I could get my hands on. Not a professional blog, just something I did in my spare time. Another one was simply a theming blog about Android themes - used to create themes and post guides on how to make them. So it's something I see my self doing again. Maybe throw in some videos of the trips. Or photos of all the different places I visit. Write about anything interesting I see on the road. Hell, maybe even reviews of trucks. Well...yeah, getting a little ahead of myself, gotta find a trucking job first.
My CDL trainer told me that a lot of big US companies don't pay anything while training, at least for the first couple of weeks or so, is it true? Since you already have experience in the trucking world, any suggestions for which company to start with?
US, though I'm assuming I can haul freight to Canada and Mexico as well with this license.
Congrats!
We have separate endorsements (attachements) to our driver licenses. However, Class A requires both "combination" (trailer) and "air brake" endorsements.