why the heck would anyone want to drive a truck

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Old 11-07-2008, 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by all18wheels
driving truck for a living sucks.
i rarely have fun anymore.

im home 7 days a month ( not bad compared to some)
i have to spend too much money on the road
i have to work a crapload of hours to make good money
i could kill someone or myself in this thing
if i get too many tickets or accidents, i will lose my job
truckstops stink
traffic sucks
tarping sucks
cops suck
winter is here and i will have to drive/chain in the snow

i shoulda went to college

if your thinking about driving a truck, do yourself a favor, try something else.
if there no other option, be prepared to have a hard life
So........ whut happened to bring this little rant on? Did you have a blonde moment or something?

Yeah...all those things I highlighted are true to an extent.

You don't HAVE to spend a crap load of money while out on the road. YOU chose to spend that money.

Yes...You do have to work a "crap load of hours" to make decent money...but then again...You have to do that at any job these days...or in the old days.

Yes..you can kill yourself or someone else with a truck. But then again....the same is true when you are out there driving around in your 4-wheeler! If you use "Safe" driving skills all the time, you greatly reduce those risks.

Yes...this is one of the few jobs in the world where your actions have consequences that are immediate and costly...almost. Of course....Military Officers have a job that have immediate and costly consequences, that can be career ending, if not life ending.

No arguement on the "Truck Stops stink". Of course...they would stink a lot less if a boat load of people had a little respect...for property owners, for fellow drivers...and for themselves. (Note: this was not aimed at you).

Not gonna argue with "Traffic Sucks" either. Traffic has sucked for years. That may be why I enjoy what I do now...versus what I did before. I see a lot less traffic these days, because I see a lot more open road. If you think Sacramento traffic sucks...move to Seattle where traffic sucks worse.

Tarping sucks...no doubt about it...especially when it is 95 degrees or more outside. Then again....tarping is actually great exercise...so go figure.

Cops suck? Only if you do something to attract their attention. I actually enjoy the conversations I get into with most Cops. Then again...I usually only see them at truckstops when they are there to drink coffee and relax a bit.

Sigh. Yeah..winter is here. I guess I will be content to wait out anything that requires my truck to wear "Iron" on the tires. Why...I just went up into the Pacific NW last week....not one DOT officer questioned my not having chains hanging on my truck.

I have fun as often as I can. I'm trying to make up for all those times I didn't have fun. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Roadhog
That right there is makings for a good Country song.
Just gotta ad drinking and some cheating ho. :block:


And his dog just died and a pickup that don't run
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by all18wheels
lack of experience right now. only 9 months flatbedding
beleive me, as soon as i can get with a grocery store or a fast food delivery route, im on it.
now THAT'S a step up! hmmm, tight parking lots, traffic, and early am appts. and you still got to deal with the a__holes
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by all18wheels
lack of experience right now. only 9 months flatbedding
beleive me, as soon as i can get with a grocery store or a fast food delivery route, im on it.

Food service is way more work than flat bedding ...In Denver CO places like sysco are always hiring you just need your doubles/tripples and reasonable mvr to get on ,because the turn-over is high...why, because the job sux . it pays well so you know it sux when people quit in less than 90 days . I'd go back OTR before food service .
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BIG JEEP on 44's
Food service is way more work than flat bedding ...In Denver CO places like sysco are always hiring you just need your doubles/tripples and reasonable mvr to get on ,because the turn-over is high...why, because the job sux . it pays well so you know it sux when people quit in less than 90 days . I'd go back OTR before food service .

True, but they have good insurance, benefits, etc...
 
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Food Service, humpin handcart and pallets out of a back of a trailer all day? Forget that.
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 06:16 PM
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life is what you make it driver. you want your job to suck then it will. i find it nicer to go through life happy and enjoying myself!!!!
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 09:19 PM
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yeah, sorry for the uncalled rant.
i apologize for knocking the OTR job for those who really like it.

as far as food service goes, i would pick a fast foos chain to drive for like Jack in the Box or In and Out.

yeah, traffic would still suck
tight parking spaces, yeah. but im getting used to that.
the construction site i delivered to the other day was pretty tight and curvy going in. and even worse BACKING out.
as far as AM deliveries go, i dont mind that. almost all of my drops are AM anyway.

i get frustrated sometimes. maybe its being on the road and feeling helpless when im needed at home.
sometimes i do the math on my pay to hours ratio ( i know thats a mistake) and feel like im not really making a good living.
truth is, i really am. i do really well for a first year driver. but it does take alot of hours away from home to get it.

i long for the day i can see a 4 3am-3pm shift paid hourly and home nightly with good health bennies.

i live in sacramento, anyone have any suggestions, i love to hear them
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:17 PM
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Drivin' a truck for a livin' sucks, I don't have no fun no more.
The traffic sucks and the tarpin' sucks and the cops they don't like me.
I spend too much money, I can't see my honey, and the truckstops smell like pee.
And just 7 days at home a month, I could use a little more.

(Everybody sing

Well, it's hard to be a truck drivin' man.
It sucks gettin' up at 2 A.M.
Yeah, the traffic sucks, and the tarpin' sucks,
And the drivin' sucks and the loggin' sucks.
It's so hard to be a truck drivin' man.

I'm gettin' out of this truck, I dont give a f**k, I'd rather work at Mickey D's
I'll be workin' sixteen hours a day, cookin' nuggets in hot greeze.
Bartender, one more round, give me another shot of Jack.
Only one thing left to say......Would you like fries with that?

(Everybody sing

Well, it's hard to be a truck drivin' man.
It sucks gettin' up at 1 A.M.
Yeah, the traffic sucks, and the tarpin' sucks,
And the drivin' sucks and the loggin' sucks.
It's so hard to be a truck drivin' man.
 
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by trux
Drivin' a truck for a livin' sucks, I don't have no fun no more.
The traffic sucks and the tarpin' sucks and the cops they don't like me.
I spend too much money, I can't see my honey, and the truckstops smell like pee.
And just 7 days at home a month, I could use a little more.

(Everybody sing

Well, it's hard to be a truck drivin' man.
It sucks gettin' up at 2 A.M.
Yeah, the traffic sucks, and the tarpin' sucks,
And the drivin' sucks and the loggin' sucks.
It's so hard to be a truck drivin' man.

I'm gettin' out of this truck, I dont give a f**k, I'd rather work at Mickey D's
I'll be workin' sixteen hours a day, cookin' nuggets in hot greeze.
Bartender, one more round, give me another shot of Jack.
Only one thing left to say......Would you like fries with that?

(Everybody sing

Well, it's hard to be a truck drivin' man.
It sucks gettin' up at 1 A.M.
Yeah, the traffic sucks, and the tarpin' sucks,
And the drivin' sucks and the loggin' sucks.
It's so hard to be a truck drivin' man.

for a second I thought you were off to the rodeo...lol
 



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