Staying Awake?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DispatcherExtraordinaire, Jan 30, 2011.

  1. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    ya next time I have a chance to see my CB guy, I'm going to have him put one on it, theres gotta be a way to do it lol




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  3. o.m.d.

    o.m.d. Heavy Load Member

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    i'm the same, unless i can sing to it, talk radio does it for me too.
     
  4. o.m.d.

    o.m.d. Heavy Load Member

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    seriously to wake up, and get energized, work out, push ups, walk around, lift weights if u got them on your truck. eat some fruit cuz fruit gives you good energy. you'll be surprised how awake you are after doing 20 minutes of a quick work out.
     
  5. GasHauler

    GasHauler Master FMCSA Interpreter

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    I've run line-haul too and just resting on the steering wheel did it for me. 20 mins max and then get out and walk around the truck. There's several different ways you can stay awake when needed. I liked the old radio stories where you can really get into those. But the best OTR job I had was hauling oversize loads. You could get into a routine every night because you had to shut down when it got dark. So it was getting fueled,showering,eating,calling home,watching TV or reading, then a good night sleep.

    Just remember that nothing can take the place of sleep except sleep itself.
     
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  6. Tapeworm

    Tapeworm Medium Load Member

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    I think I am an anomoly in the trucking world.... I drink decaf coffee, and don't drink pop.
    What works best for me is to get up and on the road between 7-8am, and drive no later than 7-8pm (with 1-2 hours of breaks during the day). Listening to music helps keep me awake, along with keeping the temperature in the cab cool enough. Warm cab = tapeworm sleeps....
     
  7. Jumbo

    Jumbo Road Train Member

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    On the rare occasions I do get tired I have always used one method that would keep me up the rest of the night. I just get out, stretch, walk around the truck, go pee and then when I am ready to get back in the truck I slam one finger in the door. Nothing like a throbing pinky to keep you awake.:biggrin_2559:
     
  8. celadontrucking

    celadontrucking Light Load Member

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    Drink Pickle Juice :biggrin_2559: seriously my drivers tell me all sorts of things that they do. some are reaaalllly weird :biggrin_25523:
     
  9. ratherbtruckin

    ratherbtruckin Light Load Member

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    For me, getting to sleep is the easy part. Staying awake isn't that hard for me either. Smokes, caffinated beverages, and music. I can't sleep if I'm singing along to something. Even if I couldn't win american Idol while doing it.
     
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  10. nota bigwheel

    nota bigwheel Bobtail Member

    To: Dispatch Extraordinaire

    If you're for real and not blowing smoke, man I'd like to work for you. Some of the most common sense words I've seen here.
     
  11. BROKENSPROKET

    BROKENSPROKET Medium Load Member

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    Amen. I will testify to that.

    It almost doesn't make sense. You spend energy and you get it right back and more.
     
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