worst thing about trucking? Lack of clean good looking lot lizards! I drove for a year and a half and only met two I wanted to spend an hour with! One of them, I had no money and 2nd I was in a big hurry to pick up my next load! Man, that is the worst!![]()
The worst thing about trucking IMO
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NewNashGuy, Jan 31, 2014.
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Buy your own equipment and get your authority. Problem solved. You could even put your toll-free number on the reefers and vans, set up your phone system to forward all inbound calls to the safety department right to your mobile, then sit back and wait for the disgruntled 4-wheeler to call and report 10 minutes of fiction. If you're really bored you can get their contact information and enjoy dishing out some retribution for a few weeks (or however long it takes for them to change the number or block you).
Not saying I've done that of course.
*cough*
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Why do people drive truck?
Money? There's money in this industry? For drivers?
Glory? Sorry Larry there ain't been glory in this job since Smokey and the Bandit came out on VHS
Independence? Not if the government has a say in it
See the country? Maybe if you drive for a 55mph company
You have a Chrome fetish? Now you sound like an O/O
Diesel makes you horny? I had a g/f once that I'm pretty sure had this problem, course she also had a thing for maxing out my credit card too
Seriously though there's as many reasons (and combinations of) for being out on the road as there is drivers. What matters is that we all work in the same industry. I got in because I wanted to see more of the world and I enjoy driving. I stay in cause I still like seeing more of the world and enjoy driving. I prefer to talk on my headset cause I have always hated holding a phone (and the speaker is better). Does that make me a steering wheel holder?
Perhaps instead of railing on the OP for trying to do his job in a professional and safe manner and berating him about being angry about some sort of safety BS. We should advise him to consider other companies that are more likely to get both sides of the stories before reaming a driver a new one. On the other hand if he's already quit the industry totally good luck buddyMoving Forward and dennisroc Thank this. -
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Op, I'd say this situation is more about what company you are with. I promise you there are better companies out there.
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Well, if he hadn't pulled up into the boss's car three times it might have been alright...
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