What is the hardest thing about trucking

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by runawayload, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. runawayload

    runawayload Light Load Member

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    Sorry for the double message, stupid computer![/QUOTE]


    Its now a triple post.
     
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  3. thecleaninglady

    thecleaninglady Light Load Member

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    Hey there Rugerfan I don't recall the names, but I have lived in Grass Valley for 50 years. I went to school with a Mark Cummins, maybe there related?
     
  4. EZX1100

    EZX1100 Road Train Member

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    the hardest thing for me was the first two years of doing things the company way and the endless BS they put you thru

    since having my own truck, i can honestly say there is nothing HARD about trucking, i enjoy it, i will not change careers
     
  5. hhmag70

    hhmag70 Light Load Member

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    Spending all the money I make:biggrin_2559:
     
  6. RAGE 18

    RAGE 18 Road Train Member

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    Feeling sick and still have to drive this big frieken vehicle.
     
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    Jseney12078 Light Load Member

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    Too funny, If that's a Mountian Dew in his hand, I truly understand. Too much caffien
     
  8. Jseney12078

    Jseney12078 Light Load Member

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    Runawayload, straight up. Being away from home. I look back over the years, the most has definitely been being away from home. Especially approaching holidays. Watching cars go by filled with happy families and the backs of vehicles stuffed with presents, camping eguipment, pulling boats, skiis on top or bikes, and driving through tourist towns, looking at all the people just having fun with their families. I my friend, even teared up at times knowing my wife and children were home doing the same without me. They say things happen for a reason. Sometimes you can't figure it out right then, but eventually it hits you. In 05, Christmas night, my wife after 26 years of being together, past away suddenly. With 2boys and 1 girl, 9,12 and 13, no family to help I had to make alife changing decision. That decision enabled me to spend most of my time with the three children and raise them, becomming very close to each other. I'm about to send my last one through college. I will have to say life is too short and before you know it it's gone. Everthing out there that you may encounter is nothing compared to being away from home. You can't replace the time missed no matter how hard you try. This can be said to everyone, the next time a reciever barks at you, just tell him/her, I'm sorry your having a bad day, anything I can do to help? Watch the exspression on their face change or 4 wheeler cuts you off, so what your a proffessional, that's expected. Traffic, not a problem, turn on some good tunes and relax. Dispatch or company giving you problems or treated you like a second rate human being, leave, plenty of companies out there. Eventually you'll find one that's right for you. Being Dot'd, Shake the man/womans hand and introduce yourself, asking what you can do to make this inspection easier. You'll be surprised!!!! Find a way to put a positive spin on the situation.
     
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  9. Semi Crazy

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    Finding good paying loads

    ever-increasing amount of traffic

    price of fuel

    government hamstringing my biz with useless rules.

    The filth - filthy, muddy lots, filthy, litterbug drivers, drivers depositing bodily waste in their own living areas.

    I got lots more.....
     
  10. razor1983

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    Everything aside from the driving part!
     
  11. jesj

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    Being away from my family. Not being home for all the special thing that happen while you are gone.
     
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