Why do most new drivers quit?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 1278PA, Feb 5, 2016.

  1. DC843

    DC843 Medium Load Member

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    a weak mindset that sucks up all the negativity from people in the industry
     
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  3. 1278PA

    1278PA Road Train Member

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    Yeah i know it will be tough out there but i love challenges. I dont care about being out all the time i dont have a wife or kids and i'm single. I want to run hard and get that money. I learned a tip from trucker brown on youtube to get to the shipper early and sleep there to give a fresh clock after your 10hr sleeper berth. He says by doing this will make you at least a few hundred $ more a week. Not all shippers allow you to sleep there but i could sleep at a place close by.
     
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  4. Straight Stacks

    Straight Stacks Paper Cha$er

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    Because it ain't what Jerry Reed and Chris Christopherson made it look like.
     
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  5. markealy

    markealy Road Train Member

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    my 2cents bad wages cant handle the reponseabilty cant go home every day mmmmm treated like cow dong mmmmm its a real job and new kids cant put the phone or sony playstion mmmmmmmmmmmm itsa real jobmmmmmmmmm
     
  6. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    After spending hours to find a parking space in the Northeast to tripping over Pee bottles at the Peeing Flylot while being asked for money by smelly homeless hobos and waking up to your front end tore off by a Swift driver.

    Welcome to the industry sir!
     
  7. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    I saw a recruiting / training video that showed some dude building a model airplane in the sleeper.
    Driver, I want you to PM me when you get that first model completed.
    I trained for awhile. I'm not sure what people think trucking is, coming into it. I'm sure many think it's a get rich / easy job.
    Takes the right breed. There's so many things to do, all the time, most people aren't okay with that.
    Many people have never been away from home very much, and start to freak when they find themselves 3000 miles away from home. 97% aren't mature enough to take on all that comes with this profession.
    I've seen guys get really unsettled being up in mountains and forests, that were city kids.
    All you need to do to humble any trainee, is go into the sleeper as your coming into Dallas and say " Just handle it."

    I grew up on the interstate and could navigate you anywhere in North America by the time I was 10 years old.
    I'd wager 75% of the people coming into this business can't read a map. FB_IMG_1454356857524.jpg
     
  8. Puppage

    Puppage Road Train Member

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    I have no doubt that what you say is completely true. Which makes what YOU do all the more important because you gut it out and, I say this quite selfishly, make MY like easier. Bless you.
     
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  9. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    Unrealistic expectations, subpar training, inability to roll with the punches, inability to think ahead and think for one's self.
     
  10. GJlonghaulguy

    GJlonghaulguy Bobtail Member

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    Son this younger generation is just plain soft, spoilt rotten and way to fussy and so like wise can't handle any real pressure. Geta done ;)
     
  11. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    They were unemployed losers before they saw that billboard saying something about big money and a profession in weeks. "It's just driving...you sit there and hold a steeringwheel and get paid. How hard can it be?"

    So Loser comes in with the idea that he's going to be on vacation. "Which company should I work for? I only want to drive between the hours of 9am and 2pm. No city driving. No northeast, no west coast, no mountains, no 2 lanes, no more than 300 miles per day, 100%drop and hook, $1000/week net. I want an APU, I want to be home every other day and every weekend guaranteed."

    Somehow the answers to all the hard questions point to Carolina Cargo.

    Want a challenge? Get your passport and run Into northern Canada. If you don't plan to be home, get rid of the house. Put your car in storage or find a terminal that you like and park it there and call it home. Don't be one of those cheap bastiches that never get out of their truck and eat PB&J 3times a day. They hate life. Go grab a motel, catch a cab, get some seafood catch a concert or comedy show and finish off the evening with an adult beverage. Work hard. Play hard. Enjoy life and enjoy the job.
     
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