SR56
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One easy way is with a CDL Class A. Orlando and Lakeland are distribution hubs and there are plenty of driving jobs. Most start at more than $50k/year.I’d love to move to Florida, and would if I could find a job that would relocate me. I hate virginia
Job specs really don’t matter.
I’m currently an underground coal miner but wanting a whole career and living change. I’ve been searching LinkIn pretty regular here lately
I’ve never had much interest living my life in a truck personally, but that may be what it takesOne easy way is with a CDL Class A. Orlando and Lakeland are distribution hubs and there are plenty of driving jobs. Most start at more than $50k/year.
What part of Florida do you have in mind?I’d love to move to Florida, and would if I could find a job that would relocate me. I hate virginia
Job specs really don’t matter.
I’m currently an underground coal miner but wanting a whole career and living change. I’ve been searching LinkIn pretty regular here lately
SouthernWhat part of Florida do you have in mind?
Living in a truck isn't really the norm anymore. Most trucking companies are now doing regional. You may spend every other night in a truck. Other than that, foodservice is 3 or 4 nights a week returning home daily. Companies like McLane, SYGMA, PFG, QCD and a whole bunch more are in Central FL. Those jobs are 60k+, but you'll be humping product into restaurants.I’ve never had much interest living my life in a truck personally, but that may be what it takes
I moved from South Carolina.Southern
Yeah that’s about what I figured. Sometimes you have to take a cut for things to work out for the better though.I moved from South Carolina.
There’s plenty of jobs down here, just depends on what you’re looking for. Cost of living sucks. I’m making a salary that back home I could own a pretty nice house but here I’m stuck in the cycle of renting until we really commit to being here full time or just for another year or two.
I agree. I’m an operations manager in the resort tourism industry, responsible for supporting our sales and marketing operations. We usually have sales or marketing roles open fairly often. I’m in the Fort Lauderdale area.Yeah that’s about what I figured. Sometimes you have to take a cut for things to work out for the better though.
What kind of work are you doing?
Universe is right. Lol.just moved to phoenix from southeast florida (miami/fort lauderdale). born and raised there and i always say it's like another country down there.. maybe another universe. if you're looking at south florida i'd recommend the west coast however not sure of the job market there. personally i'd look into central florida. lots of jobs, cheaper cost of living, less crazy drivers, etc.
it's a very hectic place. you have people from all over the world converging together and it doesn't always gel smoothly. but yes, lots of nice cars and if you're into water activities there are lots of things to do. nightlife is expanse but i'm a homebody so never got into that type of stuff lol. hope you enjoy your time down there!Universe is right. Lol.
My favorite area of FL is definitely Tampa/Clearwater. Wasn’t able to get there via work so I ended up in SFL. The area is pretty awesome. My biggest gripe is the crime, cost of living and generally shitty people. Other than that, it’s an outdoor paradise, great weather, LOTS of stuff to do and a huge car scene.
I’ll apply when one comes available. I’d do good in sales, I’m a good BS’erI agree. I’m an operations manager in the resort tourism industry, responsible for supporting our sales and marketing operations. We usually have sales or marketing roles open fairly often. I’m in the Fort Lauderdale area.