New job with a great company. First trucking job I've had that requires starting at night. Been doing days the past 5 years. I'm a month in doing 14-16 hours a shift-70-75 a week. This morning around 2 am I hit the wall. Pulled over to rest for 30 min and continued on but couldn't maintain my speed or stay in control. Luckily I was only about 20 miles from a yard so my dispatcher told me to bring it in and forget the load. I'm disappointed in myself tremendously bc I have a family I work for. I know it couldve been worse. Thought I'd share with my fellow drivers.
Pulled myself off the road this morning
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Air Cooled, May 27, 2016.
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You must rest, time off is regular medicine.
The human body and mind will shut you down if you have had too much, it does not matter if you do like I did eating a box of caffinee pills.
Treat this not a personal failure but a alarm bell warning you to reduce your stress level wherever it source at, family, bills, money, hygene, health etc. FIX it.MidWest_MacDaddy, morpheus, street beater and 3 others Thank this. -
Thanks man. We are doing ok financially bc of this job. I have small kids and its most likely a stressor that I've got a lot of people relying on me. I've always been the guy to count on to get it done but like you said, my body told me that's enough. At least I'm able to write this and see my family tonight.
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Good. Park the truck, pull the battery from your phone and leave dispatch and papers in the truck. Go home be with the kids as you already are doing.
Nothing but you and your family. Dont even look at the truck or talk about it. Take the kids somewhere maybe a carnival in town or something.MidWest_MacDaddy, G13Tomcat and Air Cooled Thank this. -
You did the right thing. Just tell dispatch exactly what you posted here, if they are decent they will understand. If they are not decent then they aren't worth working for. You sound like a productive employee, and productive people have plenty of opportunity. We've all been there before. Don't sweat it, really.
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Most important thing about working nights...Get your body and mind on a night shift and KEEP IT THERE..even when home....DO NOT try to do stuff during daytime thinking it will be ok..it will catch up with you!!!
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Enjoy that quality recliner time.
Screw working that much of your life away. Pointless. -
I'm a local driver and putting in these kind of hours plus commuting is catching up to me
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I'm used to multiple stops and not driving for longer than 1.5-2 hours between unloading. Now it's all driving mostly. Hard to accumulate to plus the nights...
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Any job that requires 75 hrs per week to be "doing ok financially" is a terrible job. Quit and find a company that pays you a fair wage.Pmracing Thanks this.
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