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<blockquote data-quote="saleensc281" data-source="post: 16434247" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>Does your place of business have a whistle blower branch? </p><p></p><p>When I retired from the military went to work on a 1800 acre crop farm. Learned, well mostly taught myself, how to drive semi (10 and 18 speed). Definitely a learning curve. In the state I was employed a CDL is not required as long as you stay within 150 miles of the farm. It was a great job, not typically one to survive on a stand alone income, but with military retirement it was a good gig. I had a lot of fun, and learned a lot. Hard work though, long hours during planting and harvest season. Ended up working on an even bigger farm a couple years later (almost 3000 acres). The farmer had nice semis. Fairly new Peterbilts with Wilson and Timpte grain hopper trailers. Now I just ride a desk. Do what you enjoy, life is too short to be miserable career wise. I miss the farm life...especially now as wheat cutting nears. If you do decide to get your CDL, be mindful of traffic tickets, they can be career enders depending on the severity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saleensc281, post: 16434247, member: 24158"] Does your place of business have a whistle blower branch? When I retired from the military went to work on a 1800 acre crop farm. Learned, well mostly taught myself, how to drive semi (10 and 18 speed). Definitely a learning curve. In the state I was employed a CDL is not required as long as you stay within 150 miles of the farm. It was a great job, not typically one to survive on a stand alone income, but with military retirement it was a good gig. I had a lot of fun, and learned a lot. Hard work though, long hours during planting and harvest season. Ended up working on an even bigger farm a couple years later (almost 3000 acres). The farmer had nice semis. Fairly new Peterbilts with Wilson and Timpte grain hopper trailers. Now I just ride a desk. Do what you enjoy, life is too short to be miserable career wise. I miss the farm life...especially now as wheat cutting nears. If you do decide to get your CDL, be mindful of traffic tickets, they can be career enders depending on the severity. [/QUOTE]
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