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Originally Posted by Wayne_Bizzaro What our ultimate goal is is to go on a trip from Edmonton, Alberta to Houston, Texas . |
It is a very interesting concept, but you realize there is an entire tv series "Ice Trucker" that is telling the tale of one very small population of drivers and it is taking them an entire season?
To try to address issues in any "road picture", especially if it is to be crammed into a single run, is almost a joke.
You need a half dozen rides in a half dozen scenarios to even make a dent in the hundreds of items that are on a truckers radar
1) safety
a) other drivers
b) driver training
c) weather
d) roads
e)equipment
f) hours of service
g) police enforcement
2) pay
a) cents per mile versus hourly
b) fairness - why is a pilot paid $150,000 and truckers $50,000? I have more control and responsibility for my vehicle than he does his! I have the lives of THOUSANDS of motorist in my hands every day while he has hundress of passengers. I don't have the luxury of traffic controllers, a guy with orange cones to help me park, and a HOTEL room to sleep in every night.
c) taxes (actually this is a good point for govt as we have had an increase in our per diem exemptions slowly restored over the past few years)
3) home time
a) personal cost of missing special events
b) companies that keep drivers out for unreasonable time frames
c) special circumstances - there is a special group out there that helps transport drivers or family members in times of medical emergencies
4) forced dispatch
a) hot loads
b) bad nieghborhoods
c) shippers or receivers with reputations for long delays
5) health issues
a) excercise
b) diet
c) sucking diesel fuel day and night
d) on the job injuries
6) public awareness
a) driving skills
b) truck physics
c) need for being on the road - you can't believe the number of people who think the logistics of hauling freight demanded by consumers should be funneled into one lane, or into a 6 hour midnight shift!
7) politics hoo-boy! THERE's a can of worms!
a) taxes
b) fuel
c) highway conditions (you could do a documentary centered on that alone with the new interest caused by the recent highway collapse in Minneapolis)
d) trade/NAFTA/Superhighway
e) owner operator issues
that's just off the top of my head, give me a half hour, or a couple of other drivers, and I'll write you an essay that no screen writer could possibly format into a 2 hour "peek" into the lifestyle of the average trucker.

personalities
a) career (life-time) drivers
b) born into it (daddy and grandpa drove trucks) driver
c) young (fresh 21 year olds) drivers
d) old (2nd career guys like me) drivers
e) REALLY OLD (farts who still talk about twin sticks, no air conditioning, and driving the 2 lane coast to coast, LOL!) drivers
f) women
g) foreign nationals LOTS of British and Russian and Indian, and . . . drivers out here today
9) equipment
a) older rigs with smaller companies
b) 53' foot trailers
c) reefer trailers
d) bullhaulers
e) specialized freight (munitions, over-size, NASCAR and Concert transporters)
10) drivers
a) company
b) owner operator
c) local
d) regional
e) coast to coast
11) lifestyle
a) racism
b) gays
c) lonliness
d) CB rambos
e) drugs (sorry guys, we all know there are still super-truckers out there)
f) truckstops
g) parking when off duty (its tough trying to bring a truck home these days with new municipal laws restricting us from parking on city streets, shopping center parking lots, and yes, even in our OWN yards!)
12) taking a break
a) hobbies
b) music
c) volunteerism
d) family
e) sports
13) extra-curricular
a) truck rodeos
b) teaching
c) Trucker Buddies
d) truck shows/conventions
If you ever narrow down your focus on what you plan to discuss in your short film, during a short run, with one truck, feel free to contact me!