Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion - The Premier Truck Drivers Forum!  

Trucker MySpace - Truckers Making Friends. Chicken Truckers Come Meet Other Truckers!

Good Trucking Jobs - Forget Those CRAP Trucking Jobs & Find A Good Trucking Job!




Go Back   Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion > Truckers & The Trucking Industry > Questions From New Drivers

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board - The Premiere Truck Driver Forum
Sponsored Links

Important Truckers Forum Notice!

Questions From New Drivers Newbie White Line Fever. Forum/Message Board for new truckers or those wanting to become a trucker to ask experienced drivers a question, and get their advice. New drivers can post questions and experienced drivers can help.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  ^ Top   #1  
Old 02.24.2008
Captamb1's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 12 Hours Ago 08.07 AM
Member Since: Feb 2008
Location: Ca.
Trucker? EX-0-1 Year
Posts: 53
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Tricks of the Trade

Does anyone have any tricks of the Trade that they would like to share?
Things you did not learn in School but things you learn out on the road.
How do you find a parking place? How to be safe? Any thing that would make life a little easer out on the road,
Thanks.
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #2  
Old 02.24.2008
Medium Load Member
 
Last Seen: 08.16.2008 12.33 AM
Member Since: Sep 2007
Location: Wild Wild West
Trucker? 0-1 Year
Posts: 391
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 9 Times
One thing I do is start my day early (3-4am)...that way I'm shutting down earlier in the afternoon and finding a place to park seems to be much easier. Plus I like driving in the early morning hours, low traffic....
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #3  
Old 02.24.2008
GasHauler's Avatar
Road Train Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Hour Ago 06.34 PM
Member Since: Oct 2005
Location: Las Vegas NV
Trucker? 20 Years
Age: 55
Posts: 1,064
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 2
Thanked: 256 Times
I've got one for truck and trailers. It's called walking the trailer. If you get stuck in a place that's so tight that your rear fender or tires will hit something you can move the trailer over to clear the problem. This happens sometimes when hauling gasoline to these old service stations that were built for a very small truck.

You need to lock in the power divide and go in reverse and while just start to back you pull down on the johnson bar to lock the trailer brakes up. The truck will push the trailer over and you'll be able to clear the object. It's best to put water down under the tires so they slide.

Don't try this with a semi because it just doesn't work for them. Anyway that's an very old trick of the trade.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #4  
Old 02.24.2008
heyns57's Avatar
Heavy Load Member
 
Last Seen: 2 Hours Ago 06.06 PM
Member Since: Dec 2006
Location: Coloma, MI
Trucker? 40 Years
Age: 67
Posts: 962
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 149
Thanked: 155 Times
Parking is such a problem. I quit my last sleeper-cab job in 1998, and I am sure parking is more of a problem now. On that job, I was hauling beer from St. Louis, Columbus, St. Paul, Milwaukee, La Cross, Frankenmuth, and London, Ontario. Running the same routes all of the time, I learned where I could always find parking. Generally, the older or abandoned truck stops, and rest areas on the two-lane highways had parking available. Parking is usually available some distance away from the cities or larger truck stops.

Here is an example. We ran two trucks for 10:00 a.m. Saturday pickup in St. Louis. Leaving Benton Harbor on Friday afternoon, we would not sleep at either Effingham or Troy truck stops. Instead, we would sleep at a McDonald's restaurant at Altamont, IL. Getting up when the restaurant opened at 7 a.m., we could eat breakfast and get to the brewery on time. Showing the rest of our sleeper break while loading the trucks, we could make it back to Benton Harbor without another break. It was a pleasant trip. Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor was on the radio during the last two hours.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #5  
Old 02.24.2008
Desperado's Avatar
The Bandit
 
Last Seen: 11.28.2008 08.32 AM
Member Since: Feb 2008
Location: too far from home
Trucker? 11 Years
Posts: 165
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 2
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Merge

One for now anyways . It is a simple rule a driver by the name of Doug who taught me how to drive back in the day .

It sounds Krazy but stop and think about it .

"Keep the left door closed and you Will make money "


What Doug is saying is don't stop at the chrome shop , every other truck stop to play games or watch tv , etc . Eat your meals , shower , fuel , and get out and do some trucking !

Good Luck to ya bud ........
__________________
Desperado ~ one well seasoned driver
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #6  
Old 02.24.2008
brinkj23's Avatar
Medium Load Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Hour Ago 06.35 PM
Member Since: Dec 2005
Location: Winona, Minnesota
Trucker? 2 Years
Age: 26
Posts: 344
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 1
Thanked: 51 Times
Yep, keep that driver door shut and you will make the money. I always found that the smaller name truck stops seemed to have parking available, also rest areas an hour away from the big cities. Ive had my share of pulling into a truck stop at the end of my 14 and found no spots and had to park on an on-ramp(god I hated those nights). Found a few truckstops to stay away from to. One would be the Pilot in Drums, PA(wow what a craphole) and also the the pilot just on the WI border to IL. No parking here at all.
__________________
Keep them wheels a spinnin, and the beavers grinnin, IM GONE!!! East bound and down..............
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #7  
Old 02.24.2008
daytona45's Avatar
"Student of Misdirection"
 
Last Seen: 11.11.2008 08.02 PM
Member Since: May 2007
Location: north little rock
Trucker? 1 Year
Age: 51
Posts: 235
My Trucking Photos: 1

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 3 Times
Tips

Things they didn't teach me in school.Keep something that you can snack on within easy reach. For me it is peanut butter crackers in the bin right above my head.I am pretty sure if I die tomorrow they will find ten pounds of undigested peanut butter crackers in me.For 4.95 cent buy the pocket guide to truck stops you can find them at pilot and they can be a lifesaver. Parking is a nightmare I try to park at shippers or receivers if at all possible also my company has yards located in spots so I try to use them whenever I can.As a last resort I park in rest areas when I first started I stayed in them exclusively as time goes by and you run the same routes you will learn where to go.Try to fuel at the start or end of your day it will give you more leeway in your logbook.Hope that helps good luck and enjoy. It isn't as bad as it seems but it is a roller coaster ride so expect to be up and down.Something they don't tell you in school most new drivers have an accident in there first 90 days god knows I did.I always thought I was a good driver that was a bitter pill for me to swallow.Later
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #8  
Old 02.24.2008
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 4 Days Ago 12.10 PM
Member Since: Oct 2007
Location: South Louisiana
Trucker? No
Age: 21
Posts: 209
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 7
Thanked: 3 Times
Daytona, did you post about your accident? If not, what happened?
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #9  
Old 02.25.2008
Captamb1's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 12 Hours Ago 08.07 AM
Member Since: Feb 2008
Location: Ca.
Trucker? EX-0-1 Year
Posts: 53
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
THANKS

I just wanted to say thanks for all that responded, THANKS!!!
Be Safe out there & BOL!!!
Jim
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #10  
Old 02.25.2008
Johnny99's Avatar
Johnny be Good
 
Last Seen: 5 Days Ago 07.54 PM
Member Since: Nov 2007
Location: Big Sandy Tenn
Trucker? 30 Years
Age: 61
Posts: 267
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 1
Thanked: 38 Times
Keep some food that won't spoil in the truck. I was stuck in Rawlins Wyoming one time when everything shut down for a bad winter storm. The second day the truck stop was running out of food.
Plan your trip. Don't just jump in the truck and drive untill your log runs out and then start looking for a place to park.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Truckers Forum Bookmarks - Like This Thread? Tell The World!

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board
Truckers Accessories


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Trucker Forum Replies Last Post
Exposing log book tricks jlkklj777 Experienced Truckers' Advice 168 2 Days Ago 09.34 AM
big cam 400 cummins tricks fullthrotle Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ] 24 2 Weeks Ago 11.36 AM
tips and tricks with polishing??? elharrison Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ] 11 05.31.2008 07.53 PM
Tricks of the trade..... bullhaulerswife Experienced Truckers' Advice 41 03.15.2008 07.52 PM
Old Dog Needs New Tricks Scarecrow03 The Pet Stop 50 03.05.2007 11.51 PM


.


vBulletin Forum Software, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © The Truckers Report - Trucking Forum & Message Board - Truck Driver Discussion - Truck Forum

Trucker Forum Disclaimer: All content, information and opinions (collectively, the "Material") presented on Our Trucker Forum Discussion Board at TheTruckersReport.com are those of the authors of posts and messages (collectively, the "participants") and not The Truckers Report. The Truckers Report does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, accuracy, timeliness or up-to-date-ness of the material presented on the Truck Driver Forum. The material is published "as is," and does not represent the official views and opinions of The Truckers Report or any company. Any reliance upon the Material presented on these forums shall be at User's own risk. The Truckers Report does not review the substance of the content posted by users on these forums and is therefore not responsible for any of such content. The Truckers Forum merely provides a space for its users to express and exchange their own opinions.


Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO