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| 10 question,and advice needed Been reading this site for cpl months,thinking of trucking,got some good advice from several people,whom il thank again!have some questions ive never seen,or havnt come across yet. 1.how long does it take for your mind an body to get adjusted to being a driver,if ever 2.what do you do if you get sick?cold,virus, etc etc,do you still drive?can you call in sick?whats the standard kinda rules for this. 3.if your out of hours,an not in a place to stop,do you drive another 50-100 miles even if your illegal?if you do how would they find out if you dont log it? 4.what happens if you over sleep 2 hours,so you been on break for 12hrs.hows that effect rest of your day. 5.bad weather,snow,ice,bad storms,are you still expected to drive?or do you pull over til it passes,road clears etc etc 6.do you pull over for bathroom even if you have to 4/5 times a day,or do you make "other arrangments" 7. a odd questions,ive always heard all truck drivers have or will have hemroiads ,from all the sitting an vibrations ,if so is there anything you can do to prevent it from the start 8.do you take breaks during you driving?few minutes here an there,just to stretch your legs if nothing else? 9.if i drive 10-12 hours in my car,when i try to sleep i can still see the road running thru my head,does this pass,or you get used to it. 10.how do you keep your "focus"while driving that long? ive sent applications in to several of the training schools,schneider an watkins,have talked to both,watkins told me you cant take there trucks home,but they would take me,schneider said they would take me, o lawd a 24 hr bus ride to greenbay!!i really need one that pays you alil atleast while your traing, unemplyed for a while,so i got no extra cash,credits shot ,an ive read the bad of a contact ,looking for the lesser of two evils! if i could bring home 350/400 a week i could do fine on that for sometime til i got some experance.thanks again for all your help in making a biggggggg choice at this time in my life.............. |
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| Good reply. My truck is always stocked for any situation. Medicine on board. Anything from flu to green apple quick step attacks.. I stay in the zone when needed, but am always aware of my surroundings. I feel more comfortable in a truck. When I get in a 4 wheeler I have a hard time adjusting.
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| ty ty thank you for the advice on my questions,an thanks to notarps whom ive chatted with several times ,he always took time to respond,feel like i now him already,lol ![]() if you should get ill on the road or tooth ache etc etc.can you get into one the lil heath express kinda clinics in places or is it pretty much go see your family doc or dentist? i thought most trucking companys let you take the truck home,if you was otr driver. i really dont no if i like driving, i no that seemd kinda odd,but ive never been in the position to do so,but a few times thru the years,when i was able to take a vacation,always remembered i didnt mind the drive there,but hated the one back home lolim 45 ,divorced, no kids,an work as a carpenter, the harddd labor,workin 10/12 hours in 100*weather,or 20 degrees an it raining or snowing,is starting to wear on me,plus all the companys are hiring cheap labor,theres no good future in it for me , always broke,im at the age if i dont make a move now,il just be broke down physicially,broke money wise, driving my 500$ truck around,gettin by best i can,til i hit the lottery of couse ![]() but i do have a soft bed, and a old appartment,and my 500$ truck,so if the trucking bussiness isnt for me,i can always come back an be broke forever...til i hit the lottery !! thanks again |
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| I don't recall ever getting sick while out on the road. Only when I came back home. Possibly decreased contact with people while driving? |
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| Some truck stops have clinics with a doc on board. Other than that it is hard to park a 4 wheeler at most walk in clinics... 18 wheeler,,, uh oh...
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Some companies pay for orientation, others don't. Almost all pay during the 'training' phase (out on the road with a seasoned driver). W&S doesn't pay for orientation - I believe in part because you are turned out as a driver on the road in only 10 days. It balances out - if you can make it that far. Training is also of varying lengths of time.. some companies (like W&S) don't have any at all. Others make you train for 8 weeks, 60K miles, or until your face falls off.. that sort of thing. Myself, I prefer a company that trains you - and turns you loose after an assessment test indicates you can probably drive without bending the truck.
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| oops! got a letter from schneider,they wont take me,didnt say why,im guessing its my credit,been layed off several times in the last bit,due to constuction bussiness being badddd,credit score is a negitive number,lol,so whos the next best that might take me? |
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