Trucking can be a tough career, but usually if you do not make a real effort to make yourself more valuable as a driver. Do not ever try to just fit in as a driver......stand out from the crowd! That means continuing your education to gain more knowledge of transportation. Know the regulations. Research better ways to get from point A to point B. Know your equipment and how to get better fuel economy and recognize mechanical problems BEFORE they cause a breakdown. Spend more money if necessary to take a shower. Wear clean clothes that are not worn out. Dress neatly and maintain a professional image. Research companies thoroughly before accepting a job so you do not find out later they are a lousy company. Have faith in yourself and believe you can be the best!
My friend, as a truck driver, you can control your destiny much more than you realize. You just need to stand out from the majority. I did not get hired by companies like UPS and Walmart Transportation by luck. I did it by going in to an interview and closing the deal. It was pretty easy when I stood out from others and was able to show I was better than other job candidates.
Get some rest and regather your thoughts. Trucking has a lot to offer. You just need to put as much in to it as your expect out of it.![]()
I turned in my truck today
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 1XDriver, Feb 16, 2014.
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What company did you work for ?
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I dont see the big deal here... it's not like he died or something...
he just quit a tough job that's all...
I have had different careers during my life... some difficult and some not...
the bottom line is we do this to make a living not to prove how tough we are..
trucking 6 hears and the only time he posts is to say he quit... what do you want from everyone.. -
They all come back. This is what trucking is designed for. Put in 6 years get burned out. Do another job for a year. Get sick of that. Then you are back on the forum asking who will do a refresher and going out with a trainer with 6 months experience and starting back at rookie pay. Gotta love this industry
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