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  1. #3309
    Quote Originally Posted by Aceite  [View Original Post]
    I'm a driver. There money to be made but not to much in Laredo. It be near the bottom of the spectrum 40-50 k. First year will be 30k. Really isn't worth it for as much work / time you put into it. I moved up north and fly into Laredo to visit now. Up north hitting 80-120k with year or 2 experience or more isn't to difficult of a range for company drivers.

    If your determined it this what I would suggest. Go to swift and get a year in on there dime. They get you your cdl. You need to out a year in for them. Don't fuck up it's easy to do your first year and you become worthless to other companies. 90 to 95% new drivers don't make it threw the first year either they screw up or just can't handle the job.

    From there I'd move over to carter express right when you hit your year. You might be able to pull off 60k a year with them. And you end up in Laredo alot for time off.

    I'd almost do Carter Express myself so I could get to Laredo more often but it too much of a hit in both pay and benefit for me to consider it. But they are not a bad outfit and a big step up from swift.
    Thanks for the information Aceite! I am starting to get very passionate about Truck Driving. I am currently at a fork in the road in my career path. It's a big change from what I have been doing for the last 20 years. I currently live in San Antonio and the top Truck Driving school here is Road Masters which is owned by Werner. I am starting to take the practice tests on my phone until I get 100% of the answers correct, in hopes that it will minimize the amount of time I have to spend class. I know that Trucking is more of a lifestyle than a job, especially for OTR drivers.

    As far as pay, I don't understand how a company up north can pay so much better than a company with a terminal at the southern border, if both have OTR drivers going across all 48 states. Are you regional or OTR? Would a Werner employee make more money just because he lives up north even if working the same routes as an employee living down south?

    I am not really in it for the money. I just want to live comfortably while living a minimalist lifestyle. But I want to see the country and all the scenery. I am burned out on the current Covid situation which has allot of people live with restrictions. I am tired of high-stress office environments too. I think that the Trucking outdoors would be good for my health.

    I miss Monterrey so much. I want to take another trip soon.

  2. #3308
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Bbond or anyone.

    I can't remember how many millions or billions of dollars in merchandise cross the Rio Grande valley through Laredo Texas. I have been thinking about making a career change into truck driving at some point and it could be sooner rather than later. I just did a google search and the salary is between 30 k to 65 k with excellent benefits. There market seems to be a good for the truck driving industry right now.

    I remember that at the height of Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo, there were a bunch of truck drivers that would cross into Nuevo Laredo for a good time. Is there still a truck driver presence in Nuevo Laredo or Laredo Texas? Is Truck driving a smart career choice for people who live in Laredo Texas? I have been thinking of moving to Laredo Texas as well.

    Thanks,

    Zygo.
    I'm a driver. There money to be made but not to much in Laredo. It be near the bottom of the spectrum 40-50 k. First year will be 30k. Really isn't worth it for as much work / time you put into it. I moved up north and fly into Laredo to visit now. Up north hitting 80-120k with year or 2 experience or more isn't to difficult of a range for company drivers.

    If your determined it this what I would suggest. Go to swift and get a year in on there dime. They get you your cdl. You need to out a year in for them. Don't fuck up it's easy to do your first year and you become worthless to other companies. 90 to 95% new drivers don't make it threw the first year either they screw up or just can't handle the job.

    From there I'd move over to carter express right when you hit your year. You might be able to pull off 60k a year with them. And you end up in Laredo alot for time off.

    I'd almost do Carter Express myself so I could get to Laredo more often but it too much of a hit in both pay and benefit for me to consider it. But they are not a bad outfit and a big step up from swift.

  3. #3307
    Quote Originally Posted by Bbond  [View Original Post]
    I personally know many truck drivers. Most tell me that to make any money you have to get away from the border area. The competition is fierce here, and rates are low. They visit Laredo because their route brings them here, but few actually work out of here. I believe it is what you make of it, but to make good money, you have to be on the road for a lot of miles, and get away from the border area.
    Thanks for the info! I wouldn't mind being on the road for weeks at a time. I think that making Laredo Texas my home would allow me to enjoy the Laredo / Nuevo Laredo culture in between long hauls. My biggest concern is trying to sleep in a tractor truck that makes so much noise. I love my peace and quiet. I noticed that Werner and Swift have locations in Laredo Texas. If I could get on with them, I could be taken nation-wide and then come back home to Laredo after weeks of being on the road. I know that Laredo and Nuevo Laredo can be boring little cities at times, but that fits my personality. Trucking fits my personality as I value my privacy allot.

  4. #3306
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Bbond or anyone.

    I can't remember how many millions or billions of dollars in merchandise cross the Rio Grande valley through Laredo Texas. I have been thinking about making a career change into truck driving at some point and it could be sooner rather than later. I just did a google search and the salary is between 30 k to 65 k with excellent benefits. There market seems to be a good for the truck driving industry right now.
    I remember that at the height of Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo, there were a bunch of truck drivers that would cross into Nuevo Laredo for a good time. Is there still a truck driver presence in Nuevo Laredo or Laredo Texas? Is Truck driving a smart career choice for people who live in Laredo Texas? I have been thinking of moving to Laredo Texas as well.
    I personally know many truck drivers. Most tell me that to make any money you have to get away from the border area. The competition is fierce here, and rates are low. They visit Laredo because their route brings them here, but few actually work out of here. I believe it is what you make of it, but to make good money, you have to be on the road for a lot of miles, and get away from the border area.

  5. #3305
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Bbond or anyone.

    I can't remember how many millions or billions of dollars in merchandise cross the Rio Grande valley through Laredo Texas. I have been thinking about making a career change into truck driving at some point and it could be sooner rather than later. I just did a google search and the salary is between 30 k to 65 k with excellent benefits. There market seems to be a good for the truck driving industry right now.

    I remember that at the height of Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo, there were a bunch of truck drivers that would cross into Nuevo Laredo for a good time. Is there still a truck driver presence in Nuevo Laredo or Laredo Texas? Is Truck driving a smart career choice for people who live in Laredo Texas? I have been thinking of moving to Laredo Texas as well.

    Thanks,

    Zygo.
    There are trucks every where. It is real hard to believe the trade between the two countries. At night they are lined up every where.

  6. #3304

    Career In Truck Driving

    Bbond or anyone.

    I can't remember how many millions or billions of dollars in merchandise cross the Rio Grande valley through Laredo Texas. I have been thinking about making a career change into truck driving at some point and it could be sooner rather than later. I just did a google search and the salary is between 30 k to 65 k with excellent benefits. There market seems to be a good for the truck driving industry right now.

    I remember that at the height of Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo, there were a bunch of truck drivers that would cross into Nuevo Laredo for a good time. Is there still a truck driver presence in Nuevo Laredo or Laredo Texas? Is Truck driving a smart career choice for people who live in Laredo Texas? I have been thinking of moving to Laredo Texas as well.

    Thanks,

    Zygo.

  7. #3303
    Quote Originally Posted by DramaFree11  [View Original Post]
    Crossed Wednesday night 11:30 pm, 2 hour wait Bridge 2. Finally tried Colombia Solidarity Crossing. Amazing no wait, Agent was cool, maybe took 2 minutes.

    Be careful there is nothing around for about 15 miles each side of the border, so make sure you have gas. Probably better to cross before 10 pm, very dark there.
    Returned from MTY Tuesday night, Crossed again at Col. Sol. Crossing, again zero issues and no wait. So much better experience.

  8. #3302
    Quote Originally Posted by Bbond  [View Original Post]
    It should not be a problem now. Mexico, at least the state of Tamulipas, has relaxed travel requirements. They no longer check people entering through Nuevo Laredo. The sanitation filters on bridge 1 and 2 have been removed. With those filters in place, they restricted how many could be in a vehicle, not allowing children to enter, etc. That is gone now.
    Well. The report in the newspaper was wrong, the sanitation filter on bridge 1 is still operational, you no longer have to sign in, but they are monitoring your temperature on entry. Have not been across bridge 2 to verify sanitation filter there is still there or not.

  9. #3301
    Quote Originally Posted by SubComm  [View Original Post]
    ...did you have any problem getting a tourist visa issued at Nuevo Laredo?
    It should not be a problem now. Mexico, at least the state of Tamulipas, has relaxed travel requirements. They no longer check people entering through Nuevo Laredo. The sanitation filters on bridge 1 and 2 have been removed. With those filters in place, they restricted how many could be in a vehicle, not allowing children to enter, etc. That is gone now.

  10. #3300
    Quote Originally Posted by SubComm  [View Original Post]
    Hi Zygo,

    When you last visited MTY did you have any problem getting a tourist visa issued at Nuevo Laredo? I have spent a lot of time in MTY and know the scene pretty good. I would like to do a visit in the next few weeks and want and want to find out of getting a tourist visa issued will be a problem as the border is supposed to be closed to non essential travel.
    I was born in Mexico so I always show my Mexican passport. There were 6 other people on the bus with me who were all Mexican born as well so I don't know.

  11. #3299
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I was in Monterrey about 1 month ago and had a really good time. However, it wasn't what is used to be before the pandemic. I noticed that the stress levels amongst a few of my regular girls went up due to the pandemic which affected there overall happiness. Some of the girls gained weight and some lost weight. I believe that I discovered a new brothel next to La Hacienda Hotel after I was walking on the other side of the street and I saw a police officer park his truck (which he had all to himself) and go inside a building where there were girls behind the door who appeared to be waiting for customers. So next time I am there, I will check that place out. Now I know that police also partake in this hobby even while in uniform. It's very under the radar. The prices at another high priced brothel, in front of La Hacienda Hotel, got cheaper while the quality of the girls remained the same (hot girls). I love Monterrey. It's the only real monger destination I know but from I can tell, it's pretty good there. I may travel further into Mexico in the future for a change of scenery. Since I am from Mexico, I don't feel like such a tourist when I visit.
    Hi Zygo,

    When you last visited MTY did you have any problem getting a tourist visa issued at Nuevo Laredo? I have spent a lot of time in MTY and know the scene pretty good. I would like to do a visit in the next few weeks and want and want to find out of getting a tourist visa issued will be a problem as the border is supposed to be closed to non essential travel.

  12. #3298
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Beavis,

    I remember you talking about your mongering experiences in Tampico, Taumalipas many years ago. I know that Tamaulipas is a vacationing destination for people who live in Monterrey and probably the closest city to Monterrey that one could have a decent mongering experience. Can you please tell me what types of establishments are / were available there where one can find chicas, e. G. Teibols (Stip Clubs), Massages or Esteticas (Brothels) and / or a Zona De Tolerancia (Boys Town)? There appears to have been allot of violence there years ago and I over heard somewhere that the bus trip from Monterrey to Tampico can be somewhat dangerous. I would be willing to take the bus trip there some time in the foreseeable future. Is Tampico a place that one can also enjoy the plazas, mercados, and tourist areas? Is Tampico a conservative and family oriented city or is it more liberal like Monterrey where I can always have a good time by myself without anyone judging me? Thanks. I hope I am not over asking too much.
    I always took the bus from Reynosa, is about 7 hours but I would either take the Uno where I had a big single seat or buy an adult and child seat so I had both to myself. Tampico is a blast, some of the prettiest women in all of Mexico. Now that the major port has moved from Tampico to Altamira downtown has taken a hit. Find my old reports in the East Coast section and all you need is listed. Casas de Citas and plenty of strip clubs plus many women gathered in the streets in the area near the plaza. Never had any problems there at all.

  13. #3297
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Beavis,

    I remember you talking about your mongering experiences in Tampico, Taumalipas many years ago. I know that Tamaulipas is a vacationing destination for people who live in Monterrey and probably the closest city to Monterrey that one could have a decent mongering experience. Can you please tell me what types of establishments are / were available there where one can find chicas, e. G. Teibols (Stip Clubs), Massages or Esteticas (Brothels) and / or a Zona De Tolerancia (Boys Town)? There appears to have been allot of violence there years ago and I over heard somewhere that the bus trip from Monterrey to Tampico can be somewhat dangerous. I would be willing to take the bus trip there some time in the foreseeable future. Is Tampico a place that one can also enjoy the plazas, mercados, and tourist areas? Is Tampico a conservative and family oriented city or is it more liberal like Monterrey where I can always have a good time by myself without anyone judging me? Thanks. I hope I am not over asking too much.
    I think any where in Mexico is much better vacation, keep it simple. You are talking big money, a lot of time and some risk. Mexico is much easier. Also look at Europe or Russia.

  14. #3296
    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis  [View Original Post]
    I spent one night at the port in Lome but we didn't go into town so I don't have much intel there.
    Beavis,

    I remember you talking about your mongering experiences in Tampico, Taumalipas many years ago. I know that Tamaulipas is a vacationing destination for people who live in Monterrey and probably the closest city to Monterrey that one could have a decent mongering experience. Can you please tell me what types of establishments are / were available there where one can find chicas, e. G. Teibols (Stip Clubs), Massages or Esteticas (Brothels) and / or a Zona De Tolerancia (Boys Town)? There appears to have been allot of violence there years ago and I over heard somewhere that the bus trip from Monterrey to Tampico can be somewhat dangerous. I would be willing to take the bus trip there some time in the foreseeable future. Is Tampico a place that one can also enjoy the plazas, mercados, and tourist areas? Is Tampico a conservative and family oriented city or is it more liberal like Monterrey where I can always have a good time by myself without anyone judging me? Thanks. I hope I am not over asking too much.

  15. #3295
    Quote Originally Posted by Zygomatic  [View Original Post]
    Beavis,

    Have you by any chance crossed the border from Ghana into Togo Africa? There is a popular youtuber names Andy HoboTraveler who has been to almost every country on earth and his all time favorite place to reside in is Togo Africa. I don't think that he participates in the sex scene much, however. He is very white and has no issues at all walking around there. He often speaks his mind and laughs a lot amongst the locals. Last time I heard of him, not to long ago, he was staying in Kpalime Togo Africa which is a town that borders Ghana. The local people that he catches on his youtube videos are really sweet. He likes to befriend pretty girls too.
    I spent one night at the port in Lome but we didn't go into town so I don't have much intel there.

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