How do you not fall asleep?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jgeck90, Oct 10, 2011.

  1. reptij

    reptij Medium Load Member

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    Now were talking! This sounds like my idea of waking up as well. I also cant do the power nap thing either, I just end up feeling worse. As for the audio book thing, that would probably put me to sleep..lol Thanks for your input!
     
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  3. loudhornsrule

    loudhornsrule Light Load Member

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    Listen to the radio, turn on a/c , and think about the alternative(which is falling asleep) and thats not an option!
     
  4. AZS

    AZS Honk if anything falls off

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    No. It's not even a good idea but some days you need too if the load has to get somewhere yesterday.
     
  5. Cremater

    Cremater Bobtail Member

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    I have found that I can usually run about 14 hours a day counting breaks and meal times, get about 5 - 550 miles a day 7 days a week and still get plenty of rest on my 10 hour breaks. The key for me is trip planning and making sure (whenever possible) that I am sleeping at night. I avoid over night runs like the plague.
    Communication with your dispatcher is huge too. If you can get appointment times changed to better fit your habits and so forth.
    Let's face it, most peeps don't sleep 10 hours anyway.
     
  6. Svoray

    Svoray Medium Load Member

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    I've never done OTR but I suspect it's not a mad dash so to say but you have to organize your time to include time for sleeping etc.

    Now in the oilfield which is what I do, things are slightly different, you can expect to use up your daily hours easily and work past a 70hr week due to the oilfield 24yr restart.
     
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  7. dirtyjerz

    dirtyjerz glowing beard pouty kid

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    SLAYER!!!!!!!! That always helps me.

    If, and its a big if, you get local mon-fri work, you get a reset every weekend. Then as long as you run legal you cant go over your 70. 14 a day x 5 days = 70 hours. That said, with local that 14 can sneak up on you real quick.
     
  8. joplinlocal

    joplinlocal Light Load Member

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    I'll never forget years ago when I was young and worked nights... and didn't sleep much during the day... falling asleep "behind the wheel" for a few seconds on my way home from work. I woke up startled saying to myself "how did I get here?" Scared the living s*** out of me. I definitely changed my sleep schedule after that one.
     
  9. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    When I'm in my POV I get sleepy within 10 miles, NEVER in my truck...Just knowing the damage I can do keeps me alert...If you ever get complacent to the point you're falling asleep in your truck, it may be time to consider another profession...
     
  10. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    no your not Forced to do anything your in the truck by yourself you are in control no one can "force" you to do anything.

    That being said: To Maximize your Paycheck, you wanna run as hard as you can then do a 34 hour reset. And Repeat the process.



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  11. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    Sure it can be, but keep in mind you are in control of how much money you make by how "leisurely" you choose to work.....


    and your Required to take a 10 hour break everyday so there is NO reason NOT to get sleep.



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