If you was to do some reading on here I think you would find all the answers you are looking for but from reading your past post's I think you need to mature a little more before you get behind the wheel of a semi.
Is switching gears the worst part of trucking?
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Kabokokka23, Feb 24, 2012.
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Nope. In fact, it's one of the easiest parts of trucking.
The long time away from family was the toughest part for me when I was OTR, so that's why I drive "local" now.
I load and unload 2 or 3 times a day, so I don't drive as much as OTR guys, but I usually log 8 to 10 hours Driving, and 4 to 6 hours of On Duty Not Driving and Off Duty.
Texas intrastate Hours-Of-Service laws say that I have to take 8 hours off, but I choose to take 12, because I am at home with my family in the evenings (most of the time).
I get paid by the load, so it varies, but I try to gross at least $200 a day / $1200 a week.
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When shifting your transmission is the most difficult thing in trucking that irritates you, you're doing really, REALLY well.
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Nothing hard about trucking. Everyday is a holiday, and every meal is a banquet!
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Switching gears isn't hard, but it can be confusing when you pull it out of gear and forget where you were. :smt017Last edited: Feb 29, 2012
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Yes, shifting gears is the most difficult part of trucking. Ive been doing this for 20 years and I still cant remember what the little switch on the shifter does. I have to go through each gear and count them on my fingers so I dont lose track. What really sucks is when I drive anything over a 10 speed, I run out of fingers and have to take my boots off. This can be very uncomfortable.
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Just one perspective. I have had days where I can drive 2 hours and I am done. I have had days I went to bed so dogged tired, I woke up 18 hours later and others I just can't sleep.
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No. However if you work local i've actually counted the number of shifts and it was over 400! That can get tiring.
THE WORST PART ABOUT TRUCKING CAN BE:
Other drivers and management.
Read the above again.
---- The government is not the problem. The dot is not the problem. The real problem in trucking is psychotic management and/or selfish/psychotic drivers.
Sure speed limits and shippers/recievers can be a hinderance, but these issues can generally be worked around.
i would strongly suggest seeking employment with only unionized companies.
As far as pay, i only made 56K last year, but this year will probably be better.
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Maybe that's my problem right there!!!! I've never SWITCHED a gear but I've CHANGED more than I care to think about!
What's this 11 hrs driving, 14 hour days?!! I drive 29-36 hrs a day and work if that's what you call hooking up, signing my name, open/close doors, and apply/break seals, maybe an hour a day. Did I miss another memo?!
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