The trucking industry
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I'm currently running Tandem Dump Truck and Tri Axle Dump Pup, M-F 8-4:30, home by 5ish, Hourly + OT. Nothing like it, also making more money than freight of any kind.Gearjammin' Penguin, Voodoo Pyg, MACK E-6 and 4 others Thank this. -
It's a real shame that the entire industry as a whole just stinks. There are a few gems in this pile of dung, but you gotta dig deep and hold your breath. You may find something that works for you, or not. No matter where you go, things will never be perfect due to the nature of freight.
Bad drivers, bad companies, bad dispatchers, bad brokers, bad shippers, bad receivers, bad truck stops, bad weather, bad DOT cops, bad equipment, bad infrastructure, bad time management, screwed up regulations, moronic four wheelers, ambulance chasing lawyers, low pay, long hours, corrupt safety reps, bad mechanics. I'm sure I missed a few. The industry feeds off of the bad aspects in a very symbiotic way. A good dispatcher, for example, is constantly at odds with all of the bad things and a good driver, owner, or shipper is no different.NorthEastTrucker, Gearjammin' Penguin, MACK E-6 and 3 others Thank this. -
Also "corrupt safety reps" this is an off the chain problem, esp now with these "driver facing camera's with eye and head tracking". These ####ers never quit with their BS, they could have the best fleet in the country, and still find a reason to harass the drivers. Just always gotta be "doing something" or justifying their lame existence. All the old school, former driver safety guys are gone, and we're left with these 2 year logistics diploma pricks, some of which take the bus to work!snowlauncher, Gearjammin' Penguin, Pigdude and 4 others Thank this. -
I don't understanding how so many of you think the industry stinks. I've had FAR worse jobs, and trucking is sooooo easy compared other jobs, in my view. Many drivers will sy the industry stinks, but the very ones that complain the loudest are still driving; words say one thing, but actions suggest another. Maybe the industry isn't that bad or nah?
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Might be because they feel trapped in the industry. For some of us it's all we know. So how long have you been doing it? I'm guessing not more than 5 or 10 years? Give it some time. The long hours, low pay and disrespect grate on lots of people. The downward spiral of drivers who won't even look you in the eye let alone speak to you like a human being. Doesn't matter what your attitude is those things are a constant in trucking.
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@bryan21384 Yeah it's definitely easier and things are done more efficiently the longer you're in it. It helps with pay having longevity too but that's still not near where it should be most places. And lots of companies expect drivers to donate their time for free like it's a given. That problem is rampant. I actually think that's why most people who come into trucking say "F this" and leave it.
I can't imagine starting again at zero and entering the industry in 2025. Knowing what I know about it now if I was 21 I'd look to do something else. But I'm in it now at 25 years and counting. I also have a good job that I wouldn't trade for any other. It'll be my last one I'll retire from it. If I ever had to go back to hauling freight due to some circumstances that would be a huge disappointment and I'd dread it.Gearjammin' Penguin, Knucklehead, Iamoverit and 5 others Thank this. -
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