Time For A Career Change

Pop drove for over 25 years. Loved it his first five. He always said when he retired he was going to buy an old B-model Mack, restore it, dig a hole for it, and use it as a flower box.

Seriously, it's a job that's always in the demand. The last I looked the trade papers said something to the effect that 30,000 new drivers were needed a year to keep up with the demand. A good driving record and at least two years over the road and you can look at more regional companies. Pop put 2500-3000 miles a week on the truck driving primarily between NY and PA with the occasional trip to MA, MD, CT, ME. (He refused loads to NJ and NYC, he'd had enough.) That was with a regional company named Kane Freight Lines (motto: "Kane is Able.")