Best.....the freedom, just make the deliveries on time and no worries....and then absolute best...RETIREMENT!
worst...the decline in the respect from others....
Most favorite and least favorite thing about being a trucker
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Six9GS, Apr 21, 2013.
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Best: Drivin and workin the ol Big Truck
Worst: Listenin to other people who drive em
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Best: the whole shebang. The job, the travel, the 'don't whats around the next corner' feeling.
The worst: everyone that has anything to do with the transportation industry and has never driven a truck. It's like having a marriage counsellor that's a virgin. -
The best: Seeing the country at someone else s expense. Seeing where different products are made and come from.
The worst: The motoring public. Lack of common sense, always in the way and in a big hurry. Other truckers with motoring public mentality. And the ones who are filthy and don t take a shower but once every 7 to 10 days, and alarm the whole place with their funkMarksteven and Oil Jockey Thank this. -
best...never a dull moment
worst...truckstop restrooms -
best = job security
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Thanks you all for the replies. I've got some things involving my retirement pension waiting to clear up before I can become a truck driver. If I don't clear this up, it will be about $600 less per month I will get in my retirement annuity. That may take as long as another year.
So, in the mean time, I have been reading and learning as much as I can. Not just the official knowledge needed for CDL test and the like, but all the wisdom about the lifestyle of trucking that I can absorb. The better prepared I am, the more likely I will be able to be happily successful.
So, I was curious what other think as the best part and least favorite thing about being a trucker. I am sort of surprised I have not had someone say the least favorite thing is lack of home-time when they want or need it. Seems to be a common complaint on this forum amongst many drivers.
From a wannbe perspective, this is what I think my most favorite and least favorite things will be (just a half-uneducated guess at this point though):
Most favorite thing: the sights (I am in the west and plan on doing mostly western US), the solace and pseudo-freedom.
Least favorite: Dealing with a bad DM and/or FM.
Other things I think about;
Biggest fear: Truck jacking or similar criminal incident, missing a turn and ending up having my truck and trailer lost in a difficult to manage city situation (although I kind of figure that may be an inevitability which, once experienced, will not longer be a big fear)
I am apprehensive about learning to maneuver a truck and trailer, but with many other things I have done before, I know I have the aptitude to be able to learn to do it, so I believe it will only be experience needed to competently maneuver a rig. Besides, all (most?) other truck drivers a have learned how to, I can too.
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Tell that to the Dept. of Labor.
Least: I could write a thesis. Everything already mentioned and then some.
Best: The only thing I truly love about this job anymore is jumping off the big road and creeping through sleepy little towns. Throw in some big hills and I'm happy as a lark. That's the only way to really see this country. Except PA. God I hate driving that state. -
Best - I enjoy driving and seeing all the sights... Some of this country is really beautiful
Least - being away from my wife and daughter so much.... Everyday my daughter gets a day older without her daddy... And that kills me insideCrossroads and Dark_Majesty_06 Thank this. -
Driving a truck isn't difficult per se. Well sometimes it is but that's situational. It just takes lots of time and practice.
Relax and be patient. I see a lot of people get flustered with themselves because they just can't seem to back up. Protip: Backing is the hardest maneuver we all do on a consistent basis. Getting upset with yourself does you no good. There is no magic formula to put it in the hole the first time every time. It took me a full year on my own before I had the confidence to put it wherever I wanted, whenever I wanted. Patience grasshopper. It will come. I've been driving trucks for ten years and I still have days where I couldn't put it in the ocean if I was parked on the beach.
As far as truck jackings and things of that sort. It's a little overblown. I've only been ripped from the cab of my truck and had a brick thrown at my head twice! It's perfectly safe out here! Honestly, good common sense and trusting your gut will go a long way in keeping you out of trouble. A confident, 'don't f with me attitude' never hurt neither.
Good luck on your new adventure. My first year of driving was probably the most exhilarating, pucker inducing, scared sh*tless fun I've ever had.Six9GS Thanks this. -
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Best - summer afternoons with the windows down, radio up and coal Rollin'
Worst- being away from my wife and animals...
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