I’ll disagree with this. My 10 years driving a T800 my footwear went between the seat and the door, same place it goes now. Work boots went in the side box. I’d get out, then slip on the work boots while loading, unloading, tarping, whatever I was doing. Then they’d go back in the side box, slip on my shoes, shoes off at the door, and drive the truck.
Anybody here who drives bare feet?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Gabe85, Feb 21, 2022.
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Sneakers get blown off with the air gun on the bottom step and placed on a towel next to the seat
boots stay under the bunk
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I'm not as OCD as the wife when she used to ride w me (Q-tip the vents etc.) and it has taken me over a dozen years to "kinda" get over others habits and the varying levels of cleanliness in a slip seat operation but like our boss said when someone complained
(" do what you need to do..you're being paid!")
As far as dressing for success etc, I've always taken the approach that you only get one chance at a first impression.
And yes we used to dress up as drivers. At CF in the 1970s the senior drivers wore ties w white dress shirts. Kinda like airline passengers did back then but we've seen a bit of decline in the appearance department there too..lolOxbow and Rubber duck kw Thank this. -
Here’s the inside of my last company truck when I got out of it. Also file this one in the “you can’t have a dog and have a clean truck” category also, because my mutt was with me for every mile I put on this truck.
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Technically it’s not illegal to drive without shoes in any state.
But, if someone say crosses median hits you and you flip flop (intended) down the side of a hill/mountain/or just roll over.
Who knows where the shoes will be.
Then you’ll be barefootin’ it outside to get out of that truck that’s lying on its side.
But remember, companies can have a policy against it too, while you can’t get ticketed for violating a company policy, the company can fire you for it.
Just for you.
29 CFR 1910.136(a) - General requirements. The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses protective footwear when working in areas where there is a danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects, or objects piercing the sole, or when the use of protective footwear will protect the affected employee from an electrical hazard, such as a static-discharge or electric-shock hazard, that remains after the employer takes other necessary protective measures.JolliRoger, Bean Jr. and Gabe85 Thank this. -
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As I said in my post - It's absolutely stupid to think that it matters what you wear inside of your truck as an OTR reefer or drive van driver, where you are alone by yourself 99% of the time. I put on tennis shoes when I get out of the truck for safety, and winter boots when the weather calls for it. That's good enough for me.Sirscrapntruckalot and LtlAnonymous Thank this. -
Lots of paragraphs being written to respond to me, nobody wants to talk about the elephant in the room (pun VERY much intended) of (many of) those who criticize others for their attire as being very fat and very overweight themselves.Bean Jr. Thanks this. -
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Oddly enough shoes are the only thing I have on when driving
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