It's really none of my business what they think about me as a trucker. Why stress? We all know the country doesn't survive without us. So whether you're fat, you smoke, wear Calvin's or get pedicures, who gives a rats ###, lol. We make the world go 'round.
the trucker stereotype
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hobbypassion21, Nov 19, 2010.
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Who are the idiots who keep saying "forty-two" at the end of each radio transmission?
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Before getting into this industry I didn't realize we have a bad image. I don't know anyone who thinks of the truckers in the way I see described by truckers so often. Sure, some people have misconceptions based on isolated experiences, as we all do with some things, but for the most part I don't think our image is nearly as bad as some of the posts here would suggest.
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I may not be clean shaven (I prefer to shave every two to three weeks), I may be a few lbs overweight, but my teeth are straight and clean, I shower daily, I wear clean clothes daily and I use deodorant (and it's not an air freshener I shoved somewhere to make you think I do). Oh, and I don't cut my own hair or go to a half ###'ed barber shop, I go to a high dollar Men's salon, where I rub elbow's with athletes, executives, lawyers, etc., I get a perfect haircut, and a neck/shoulder massage, I even let them do stuff to me that might be considered "poofy", I get a brow wax and my ears waxed. I've had a manicure (not something I would normally do but the stylist talked me into it). I'm #### proud of how I look when I leave there and I get complimented on it, on the website for the place, the even mention trucking (which AFAIK I'm the only trucker who goes there) in their headline for their clientelle: You may be a celebrity, athlete, truck driver, lawyer, executive, or plain ol' Joe. Doesn't matter, we're gonna take care of you. www.gquarters.com
I have co-workers who are on both sides of this topic, there are 10 of us, our one O/O always wears clean jeans and a polo shirt, he's clean shaven, and while he's originally from Mexico but been here in the US for 30+ yrs, he speaks ENGLISH 90% of the time and I've heard him ##### out others who should do the same.
Of my 9 fellow company drivers, I have one who attempts to look clean and decent, but his pack a day habit makes him fail. Another one who if he would just wear a decent shirt he's be alright, the rest of us, for the most part make a concerted effort to look clean and decent everyday. Depending on the day, we might encounter 6 to 15 customers, so we have to make an effort to look decent. -
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I think as a whole the image of the trucker has really cleaned up in the last ten years or so.
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Get that slow truck out of the way. Ever think the SPEEDING / TAILGATING truck does not give a negative image
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