How do you deal with stress...

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tinytim, May 7, 2017.

  1. Surfer Joe

    Surfer Joe Heavy Load Member

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    I watch porn and smoke weed in my truck.
    Problem solved.
     
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  3. Phenomenal

    Phenomenal Light Load Member

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    So a good dispatcher will consult realtime traffic bottlenecks on your route and use that to plan your pick ups and deliveries or is that the role of the driver?
     
  4. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    I like depressing music when I start to get stressed. I can get the unimportant knee-jerk stuff out of my head and remember what is better for the long term.
     
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  5. tinytim

    tinytim Road Train Member

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    This is an old thread but still a great topic IMO. Thanks for bumping it.

    Traffic can be a 'reason' for running behind if you couldn't have been there sooner. If you were wasting time in the truck stop and cutting things too close then it is indeed an 'excuse'.

    I agree it's a stress trigger for lots of drivers and can lead to impatience and bad judgement.

    There's an old saying about serenity, courage and wisdom that comes to mind.
     
  6. RedRover

    RedRover Road Train Member

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    Suck it up, cupcake. You could have a real ####ing job. Do you want to work for a living? Then drive and quit #####ing.
     
  7. MooneyBravo

    MooneyBravo Heavy Load Member

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    It's all about communication. The norm is to stay in touch with your dispatcher and they will contact the consignee. Back in the 80's it was a whole different world. I would be up all day, get loaded later than I expected because of their fault and then be expected to run all night to get it there on time. If you were late, they would try to fit you in somewhere which usually meant the end of the day depending on how bad they needed the product. I knew that part of trucking and me were not going to get along at all. Tried flatbed for awhile.

    I eventually found a long term solution to that problem. I became a car hauler because there are no appointments and many times I can deliver after hours. You simply lock the vehicles up, drop the keys in the drop box and away you go. $$$$$$$$
     
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  8. belowspeedlimit

    belowspeedlimit Medium Load Member

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    “Good dispatcher” is similar to a unicorn. You hear the stories but never actually see one.
     
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  9. 28

    28 Medium Load Member

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    Stress ...... ?

    Merge with the word ,

    be the stress
     
  10. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Has any one mentioned prescription drugs?

    If so what kind?
     
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