Podunkfla wrote:wolfix wrote:I did it at 50........ I was a home remodeling contractor all my life except a few years in the pub business. I hated gettting up every day going to work the last few years I was in it.. I admit it wasn't all bad since I managed to go thru life for over 25 years without a boss.
Several months ago I signed up with the local community college to get my CDL. All my life I wanted to drive a big rig. Everyone thought I was crazy to give up what I had with my background in remodeling.
I just about ready to gain employment and I am looking forward to it. It's not about the money. I just want to get up everyday to do something I want. I just wished I didn't listen to my parents who pushed me to get my business degree when I wanted to drive. Thinking about it,the biggest regrets I have in my life was listening to everyone who always thought they knew best for me.
Funny you mention driving big rigs... That's one of the few options I have here in podunk. I have seriously thought about getting my CDL too. I'm just afraid I'd fall asleep out there on the road somewhere and end up in a ditch... or worse? But, I do know a lot of guy my age that have done it. I would really like to find something that uses some of the years of experience I already have. I have also been considering getting my certifications as a building inspector. I always hated those guys... So I think I could do the job and not be a total a--hole, and have some empathy for the contractors.
An inspector????? Thinking about going to the dark side?????? podunkfla, with your experience in the trades you wouldn't make a good inspector. You know too much. You need to be a confused individual who couldn't make it as a contractor to do the job properly. The city would never make any money off you.
Seriously, in my CDL class we have several older guys. My opinion is that the older guys make the better drivers. Plus the fact we have a sense of stability that young guys have no concept of...........
I do have to say this though....... when the big companies send their recruiters in, a recruit needs to wear his high top boots.