The "name of the game" in truck driving is?

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  1. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    The name of the game in trucking....hmmmm. Well for money side if OTR, its "DESTINY." You control it once you crank the truck up. I'd also throw "COMMUNICATION" in there as well.
     
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  3. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    The name of the game?
    Don't break things.
    Be on time.
    Don't get tickets.
    Bathe occasionally.
    Communicate...but don't be a whiner.
    Don't irritate your fellow workers, especially the dispatcher, the shop foreman, and the lady that does payroll. Especially her.
    Be nice to customers, even if they're being idiots.
    Lastly...you can be absolutely sure that 90 percent of the people you meet while doing your job think you're a complete idiot. Don't prove them right.
     
  4. spindrift

    spindrift Road Train Member

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    I'd hate to be haulin' whatever it is that you haul. My customers always treat me with respect...always.
     
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  5. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    I could probably have worded that better. I said people...that doesn't necessarily include customers. Most of our customers actually are pretty good.
    Our drivers, likewise, are mostly a cut above average and some of them are excellent.
    The majority of people however think that most truck drivers are knuckle-dragging neanderthals with room temperature IQs and all the social graces of a pack of hyenas. Sometimes they're right.
    Been to a truck stop lately?
     
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  6. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    The Driver’s Agenda
    -Get Paid
    -Get Home Safely
     
  7. spindrift

    spindrift Road Train Member

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    And that's why I go out of my way to act professional, smile, wear decent clothes, AND brush my teeth.
     
  8. TomCougar

    TomCougar Light Load Member

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    Well, if my customers are going to act like total arseholes, then I'm not going to humble myself! I think the GOLDEN RULE should apply to trucking as everything else. The GOLDEN RULE is the name of my game.
     
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  9. REO6205

    REO6205 Road Train Member

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    Yup, if you're going to smile, brushing your teeth is really important,
    Seriously though, the general public's idea of a truck driver is pretty low. People like you are the only defense we have against the stereotype.
     
  10. Damaged_Goods

    Damaged_Goods Light Load Member

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    Technology Overkill

    Devices to keep you in between the lines and far away from other vehicles and even brake for you; devices to monitor speed and to shift for you and Cameras to watch You drive...err. I mean their Technology drive...

    The actual New Name for Trucking!
    We laugh at the phrase. “ Steering Wheel Holders” But that’s gonna be all of us very very soon....
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  11. ad356

    ad356 Road Train Member

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    learn to take the good with the bad, not too many perfect jobs out there. stay at the one with the best set of good qualities that meets your set of circumstances.
     
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