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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 6:57am On Jul 31, 2021
Hcqmela:

I have 3 Questions I would love to ask

1.Can a woman learn how to drive a truck?


2.How much is the minimum wage for truck drivers in Nigeria and Diaspora(if you know it)

3.Whats the beginner's friendly truck brand you can use to learn truck driving as a newbie?
1.as far as women drive these luxurious buses then yes they can drive trucks too. The difference is in the reverse mechanism 2. Minimum should be about 70k I presume because since I started driving I have always made averagely above that self monthly, in diaspora truck drivers earn lots and lots of money, if you can become a certified truck driver in the US for instance your money would start pursuing eternity ooo 3. I would advice go for those six/ten tire trucks and after perfecting them follow a truck head attached to a trailer to learn reverse. Hope this answers your questions

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:00am On Jul 31, 2021
Techguy96:

Lol, we have similar job role, I'm a jorney manager for an oil n gas company in Nigeria, managing more than 40 trucks. I didn't even know such job role existed until I got the job.
So far so good we have not recorded any accident for 2 months now.

But drivers can be dubious tho, it's not easy managing people, especially the older drivers wey be your papa age. U will tell them route to pass n maximum speed to drive they will get on the road n do something else very annoying.
which company is that?
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:03am On Jul 31, 2021
SeunOshewaWife:
Can I learn it too? I don't mind. I hope it won't turn my body into a masculine one?
yes na. There are soft trucks out there like the one I am currently driving now. Well automated scania.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:06am On Jul 31, 2021
anigbajumo:


Just because u drove tipper once by chance means u can drive any truck...The op failed to let people understand it's not about knowing how to drive but go through the learning process and be able to do minor work if there's any breakdown on the road.
you are right sir. That's why the thread was started. Professionals like you can input what you think is beneficial
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:11am On Jul 31, 2021
Richdee1:


big man, I'm still a student tho, I'm on break for the now, are you still in Edo state, Benin city?

I would love to learn how to drive a truck, was planning on learning how to drive a tractor and forklift after school, kus I'm sure I'll need it in canada
Any hopes?
I am fully based in lagos now. Since you are in benin anytime you have decided just stroll to a trailer park either along auchi road or agbor road and approach any driver to know the next steps. Good luck
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:15am On Jul 31, 2021
Powercouple:

Please can I have your contact Sir... I want to learn from you please.08100888661
sorry but I already have someone attached. Take time to go to any trailer park close to you.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by anigbajumo(m): 7:16am On Jul 31, 2021
Tarzan360:
Bro it's all about mindset, Lagos to jos to onitsha- Abuja then back to lag in two weeks and continue Lagos to Kano to Aba - ilorin then Lagos. You can make it in 3 if you have driving experience and you are the types that drive cars without fear, we have novice conductors that are doing well and driving empty trailers from kaduna to Lagos in 3 months and we still have Yahoo conductors that have been following trucks for 2 year's without knowing gear selector. o is all about mindset

My point is that three months is too small to be a professional driver, it's basically not about driving alone.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 7:19am On Jul 31, 2021
15ssDRIVE:


I have reconciled with him.the man really tried. I am even happy now that I am independent. Thank God for everything.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Techguy96(m): 7:32am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
which company is that?
Can't disclose that here
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Sleyk: 7:45am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
I am currently driving a 12 gear scania truck. What of you


MAN TGS
It's a 16-gear gearbox with ServoShift system
Changing gears with the fully automatic 12-gear system.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Calitoscassius(m): 7:49am On Jul 31, 2021
Richdee1:


Open a thread on travel section and documents your daily activities. I know it's not easy, lets learn what's the way andhow to become one
Someone has suggested that already last year but i don't think i could do it. I mean, i cannot do that while driving i don't even know how to do that. But i can learn and see if i could do it somebody teach me.


At this moment i am not driving and i haven't driven for sometime due to the EU covid 19 restrictions.

I am driving trains at the moment.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Richdee1(m): 7:55am On Jul 31, 2021
Calitoscassius:
Someone has suggested that already last year but i don't think i could do it. I mean, i cannot do that while driving i don't even know how to do that. But i can learn and see if i could do it somebody teach me.


At this moment i am not driving and i haven't driven for sometime due to the EU covid 19 restrictions.

I am driving trains at the moment.

Trains?
Wow! I'll love to see how Nigerian Drivers take on Trains in the Abroad
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Calitoscassius(m): 8:00am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
bros show us the way na. Make we self hammer with little effort. No be naija here with their terrible working conditions. Abeg
There are no hammering! grin it just driving trucks, but you are right, the driving conditions are better here. We use Tacograph and we must take break after 3 to 4 hours or 6 hours driving the Taco will indicate when breaks are due. We have bed, TV, airconditioner, heating and somewhere to hang cloths in our cabins. Sometimes it can be very cold, no rushing, once we deliver we drive home empty, we also stay in hotels sometimes (the company pays)

But this moment i am driving trains. Due some EU covid 19 restrictions on truck driving I am not vaccinated yet.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Calitoscassius(m): 8:10am On Jul 31, 2021
Richdee1:


Trains?
Wow! I'll love to see how Nigerian Drivers take on Trains in the Abroad
Yes! Due to EU vaccination rules (i am not vaccinated yet) i packed up trucking ATM.


It easy but not easy, it is mainly to do with safety, pull the lever and follow the track lines on the computerised screen, some trains are driverless, so all needed to do is announce the stops with a speaker.


It requires a rigorous health and safety trainings that many have failed. I failed 7 times before passing and cost money, each time you fail you pay again to train.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Richdee1(m): 8:17am On Jul 31, 2021
Calitoscassius:
Yes! Due to EU vaccination rules (i am not vaccinated yet) i packed up truck ATM.


It easy but not easy, it is mainly to do with safety, pull the lever and follow the track lines on the computerised screen, some trains are driverless, so all needed to do is announce the stops with a speaker.


WOW! I'll love to see the adventures in writings and Pictures

It's not hard starting a thread, just go to travel section, the too part, you'll see create a new thread, then you name it whatever you want to like
''adventure of a Driver in Europe" or whatever you want to

Then start by telling us how you migrated, where you stay in Europe, how to join the drivers association, train as a driver or truck or train way, you'll attract a lot of views, I promise you

It requires a rigorous health and safety trainings that many have failed. I failed 7 times before passing and cost money, each time you fail you pay again to train.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Firstclass247: 8:23am On Jul 31, 2021
Monzuur:
Yes... But I later have a second thought about it and went for something else.... I am a Tiler and POP art work... And I also sell Car tyres (Tokunbo) ...

Same here sir
Tiller.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Firstclass247: 8:24am On Jul 31, 2021
Nwaotu10:
Hello bro.
I've passion for "truck driving" but I really do not know how to go about it.

You mind helping out?
All cost on me.

Currently in onistha.
Hello bro I'm in Onitcha, currently looking for a mentor.
That thing is damn lucrative.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Calitoscassius(m): 8:25am On Jul 31, 2021
[quote author=Richdee1 post=104270863][/quote] Cheers! I will give it a go! when i have the time.

grin writtings okay, pictures maybe, i don't wanna get into trouble for taking photos while at work, for safety reasons they would say. However i will see if i could.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 9:20am On Jul 31, 2021
Calitoscassius:
There are no hammering! grin it just driving trucks, but you are right, the driving conditions are better here. We use Tacograph and we must take break after 3 to 4 hours or 6 hours driving the Taco will indicate when breaks are due. We have bed, TV, airconditioner, heating and somewhere to hang cloths in our cabins. Sometimes it can be very cold, no rushing, once we deliver we drive home empty, we also stay in hotels sometimes (the company pays)

But this moment i am driving trains. Due some EU covid 19 restrictions on truck driving I am not vaccinated yet.
how did you go about getting a job oversees. What are the procedures. And like how much is someone still situated in Nigeria is supposed to have saved to even have a chance. It's something I am really interested in when I have gotten the means. And you are just being polite if you insist there is no hammering.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by ruggedtimi(m): 9:33am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
price for learning to drive truck!? Is it a school?
sorry it was actually tractor driving
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Nwaotu10(m): 9:39am On Jul 31, 2021
Firstclass247:

Hello bro I'm in Onitcha, currently looking for a mentor.
That thing is damn lucrative.

Me, too.

Make out time on Monday let's go around trucks park and look for a driver to mentor us.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Nwaotu10(m): 9:42am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
don't let any one deceive you. Learning truck is the only apprenticeship scheme where by you even earn stipends while learning either from your Oga(driver you are following) or company ( some companies pay motor-boys too). Just endeavour to go to any trailer park around you and approach the driver of any vehicle that tickles your fancy. But I would always advice one learns with Mack trucks because ones you master Mack trucks there is no other truck you cant comfortably handle.

Thank you very much, sir.

Since certificate is apparently otiose in this part of the world, I've decided to follow my passion which is career driving. All I'm looking for is a mentor.

You sure it works that way?
I doubt if there's any truck park in Onitsha.
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Nwaotu10(m): 9:49am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
don't let any one deceive you. Learning truck is the only apprenticeship scheme where by you even earn stipends while learning either from your Oga(driver you are following) or company ( some companies pay motor-boys too). Just endeavour to go to any trailer park around you and approach the driver of any vehicle that tickles your fancy. But I would always advice one learns with Mack trucks because ones you master Mack trucks there is no other truck you cant comfortably handle.

Brotherly, you mind telling me how to go about this?
How exactly do I locate a truck company in Onitsha?

If you help me realize this passion, I will perpetually be indebted to you.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by IvarDboneless: 10:05am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
ones you can get into any company their salaries are usually between the range of 30k-50k except for the multinational like julius berger and their likes that offer higher salary.but as a truck driver your monthly take home must exceed 100k sha from accumulated trip bonuses to other incentives like dispatch etc. It's not everything that can be explained once.
Ok thanks...I think the job pays more in canada and the US
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Calitoscassius(m): 10:20am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
how did you go about getting a job oversees. What are the procedures. And like how much is someone still situated in Nigeria is supposed to have saved to even have a chance. It's something I am really interested in when I have gotten the means. And you are just being polite if you insist there is no hammering.
I got my first driving licence when i was 17 years old, I started working in burger bars and supermarkets at 18. I am not sure how to explain. smiley I was born and bred in east london England by nigerian parents (IGBO) i have always worked part time during school holidays. I believe you are going to need a visa and work permit for work

However, there are also nigerians and Ghanians i worked with as truckers and train drivers who have lived here for years. I am not sure how much you would need to relocate to Europe. If you already know someone in Europe it might help.
grin grin @ hammering, for me it is a 5 day a week job but I am not going to lie the pay very is good with lots of benefits.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by invincible007(m): 10:35am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
truck is stronger. But the difference is in their reverse mechanism.
I will be happy if you throw more light. Thanks
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Fantazy(m): 11:17am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
remove fear from your mind. Na common machine na! And also be very attentive at the smallest details. Look out for the reasons why brakes are applied,manouvering into corners etc. Don't worry it's a piece of cake

Thanks so much
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by Fantazy(m): 11:19am On Jul 31, 2021
antimason:
remove fear from your mind. Na common machine na! And also be very attentive at the smallest details. Look out for the reasons why brakes are applied,manouvering into corners etc. Don't worry it's a piece of cake

Thanks so much bro
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 11:25am On Jul 31, 2021
invincible007:

I will be happy if you throw more light. Thanks
when you are reversing a small car, luxurious bus or even trucks that don't have a turn table(google for more info pls) it goes exactly where you gear the steering towards but in the case of a truck head with turn table hooked to a trailer it's opposite of where the steering is moved to.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 11:32am On Jul 31, 2021
Calitoscassius:
I got my first driving licence when i was 17 years old, I started working in burger bars and supermarkets at 18. I am not sure how to explain. smiley I was born and bred in east london England by nigerian parents (IGBO) i have always worked part time during school holidays. I believe you are going to need a visa and work permit for work

However, there are also nigerians and Ghanians i worked with as truckers and train drivers who have lived here for years. I am not sure how much you would need to relocate to Europe. If you already know someone in Europe it might help.
grin grin @ hammering, for me it is a 5 day a week job but I am not going to lie the pay very is good with lots of benefits.
ehn no wonder na. When I said hammering I was already calculating the pay converted to naira. Working for like just 3years and I would retire come back and open a multinational company oo. I want to work first and save money. But can't you serve as someone I know when the time comes? We where brought up and taught to fend for ourselves. I have one uncle in germany who was sponsored there by my dad. After I returned from turkey and he heard he was virtually laughing at me and my dad that he has always been telling us that travelling to abroad is not easy but I do see it common among siblings helping each other out. Na so the man matter tire me. I want to prove to him than anyone can choose his or her own destiny. I would surely land there by God's grace.

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Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 11:34am On Jul 31, 2021
IvarDboneless:

Ok thanks...I think the job pays more in canada and the US
bros not you think. They are clearly incomparable
Re: Have You Ever Considered Learning Truck Driving? by antimason(m): 11:37am On Jul 31, 2021
Nwaotu10:


Brotherly, you mind telling me how to go about this?
How exactly do I locate a truck company in Onitsha?

If you help me realize this passion, I will perpetually be indebted to you.
approach people and ask especially those touts after the bridge. I personally haven't worked in onitsha yet to know much about the place. But there is a construction company in awka that is currently handling the airport bring built. You can still stroll there and meet any of the drivers available

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