I recently graduated from a private trucking school last Tuesday and am leaving out on a bus tomorrow at 2pm to start at a flatbed company. The thing is that im already getting homesick and I haven't even left yet. I don't have kids or anything just a girlfriend of 6 years (we're best friends as-well) an a 1 year old golden retriever that I live with. Is this a sign that i'm not meant to be a trucker or is it feelings everyone goes through. Does the feeling get easier over time or worse? I picked flatbed since I know home time is more frequent, company im with is home on the weekends so that should help. Just feel that I shouldn't be feeling the way im feeling before I even start.
Am I destined for failure
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Tiggerz, Jul 4, 2014.
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How long was the longest have you been away from home before?
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The feeling of being homesick is natural. Some drivers learn to manage it while others don't. Being home on weekends is an advantage many drivers don't have. Nobody can tell you whether or not you're cut out for trucking. It's something you will learn in the first few weeks. Best of luck to you!
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You cant be in two places at once , especially in an emotional sense , and especially when operating a dangerous truck .
I'd get around this by envisioning a time when my girl and the critter will be able to ride along with me .
The current situation is just a stepping stone
Don't look at the negative , its dark and hopeless
Look to the bigger picture ,
Were all is one.
Man , Woman , and dog with its head out the window and in the wind ...... getting another load down the road . -
I went to college away from home. Was homesick month and a half and then it was gone. Got into trucking had to leave wife for 8 weeks, right after being gone 5 weeks at school. It was hard. Not so much homesick as missed her so much and like 3rd day out she was served court papers for our foreclosure.
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Mev, Wild Murphy and ramblingman Thank this.
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I wasn't cut out for OTR but I toughed it out for a year to get enough experience to land a decent paying local job.
Now I'm home in my own bed every night and life is pretty good so just remember this is an industry with an almost unlimited variety of different jobs.
There's no need for failure if you can learn to operate the equipment safely and can tough out some time doing a job you don't much care for until the right fit comes along which of course you'll have to seek out.
It took me just 1 year to get into a day-cab and home daily, then another year to get dayshift and one more year to get weekends off.
So just 3 years from school I have a good job that I like pretty well working days with weekends off,3 years goes by pretty fast.HotH2o, bergy and Knucklehead619 Thank this. -
Out of curiosity, what company are you going with?
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Seriously! This company the pay is good but have a strict no pet policy. After I get a mortgage. I'm seriously contemplating taking my arse to a company that will allow my little 20lb beagle!
not to mention the dog would give me more exercise because I would walk her. Some one always ruins it for everyone else.
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