No touch freight, rookie driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by daniphoenix, Sep 13, 2017.
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I have to caution anyone looking for no touch freight though. We are required to clean the trailer after unloading which means climbing into the back and sweeping it or pulling nails. Not a big deal unless someone has a physical impairment which would make doing so a problem.Last edited: Sep 15, 2017
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More helpful then the title suggests.
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Years ago, I was fueling, had my CB on and when I entered the truck, some guy said on the CB, "Hey (name of my company), you are so pretty.... What are you doing here...?" My first thought was, what does he mean by that? All kinds of thoughts came to my mind...
I did not answer him... just chuckled... But I prefer to believe that he meant that this can be a tough job that will age anyone very quickly... which can be true... But so what?
I pick this job because I love the road and as I continued doing it, I realized I can do this and this was what I really wanted to do. And I don't plan on doing anything else for now.
It's true that the lack of routine, lack of sleep sometimes, the stress, the hard work sometimes, the difficulty keeping a good diet, maintaining good health, among other "inconveniences" of living in a truck and being OTR can age anybody quickier than it normally would... but for me, that's a small price to pay for doing something that I love....
I also remember one of my male team drivers (when I was going thru my first 6 months) who told me that I chose to be a truck driver because my parents didn't raise me right...
He said that since I am a woman, I should be a teacher, or a nurse, or working in an office... but never a trucker...
Yeah... there are still lots of those who think like that...
Hey, @daniphoenix try to learn as much as possible about this job, about living in a truck before you invest time and effort in trucking. Talk to as many experienced drivers as you can, preferably female drivers who have been out here for many years and can share their opinions and experiences with you.
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