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The Showdown With "The Colonel" - Handling My Trainer's Tirades

by Philosopher Paul

Colonel Kurtz is a truck driver with 10 years of experience and 400 students. He has a dark side and a vendetta against four-wheelers. Read about his story and how a showdown between him and his student resulted in a newfound understanding.

One New Driver Sent Home, The Rest Of Us To The Skid Pad

by Philosopher Paul

This article follows a student driver's journey through truck driving orientation and the harsh reality of the trucking industry. The trainer sent one student home due to safety concerns and the importance of safety was highlighted. The student driver also got to practice on a skid pad and learned the importance of feeling a skid and recovering quickly.

The Difference Between Truck Drivers and Professional Truck Drivers

by TruckerMike

TruckerMike explains what it means to be a professional truck driver. He outlines the unique skills truck drivers possess and how to handle stress while driving. He also provides tips on how to be a safe and happy driver.

Losing Weight As A Truck Driver

by TruckerMike

Trucker Mike shares his story of how he successfully lost 45lbs without a diet or exercise while driving a truck. He used a calorie counting app and taught himself how to eat properly. Learn how he did it!

Rookie Drivers: Time Management Tips And Mileage Goals

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This article provides time management tips and mileage goals for truck drivers. It explains how to avoid traffic delays, find easy parking, and rest before exhaustion to turn more miles and make more money.

The Boot Camp Known As Company Sponsored Training

by SharBear

This article provides an overview of the trucking industry from the perspective of someone with a half century of experience. Get tips on CDL training, company-sponsored training, and more.

When Will I Know If Trucking Was The Right Career Choice?

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Truck driving is a unique job and lifestyle that requires a lot of hard work and dedication. Learn what it takes to become a truck driver and when to know when enough is enough. Stick it out for one full year to get through the toughest part and onto the good stuff.

Mama Said They'll Be Days Like This

by Rick Huffman

A truck driver recounts his week of misadventures, from Jacksonville to Stockbridge, Georgia. After a series of mishaps, the driver learns a valuable lesson about always checking the kingpin to the fifth wheel before hooking up to a trailer.

Night Shift

by Angelique

This article provides an in-depth look at the 24/7 trucking job in the Netherlands. It covers the experience of a female truck driver, the hazards of the job, and the unique challenges it presents. It also provides insight into the process of unloading fuel and the dangers of selling fuel straight out of the tank.

Questions and Answers for a Truck Driver

by TruckerMike

TruckerMike answers questions about the truck driving industry, including what it's like, how to get hired, and what the job pays. He also explains the lifestyle of a truck driver, the opportunities for advancement, and the benefits of the job.

An Intro To Big Trucks And Truck Driving School Part I

by Brian Laine

This guide provides an overview of the truck driving experience, from anatomy to brakes and transmissions. Learn the basics of truck driving and get the information you need to become a truck driver.

On The Road In Training With Ringo

by Rick Huffman

Ringo was an imposing, grizzly bear of a man with a beard like Dan Haggerty. He provided his trainee with stories and tales from his youth during their six weeks together. Read about his first week and the six weeks of stories and patience that followed.

What I Learned My First Year as a Truck Driver

by TruckerMike

TruckerMike reflects on his first year of truck driving, discussing the freedom, independence, and challenges of the job. He has seen all of the lower 48 states, and has learned to enjoy the challenge of difficult backing situations. He also discusses the solitude of the job, and how it is not for everyone.

Is Trucking In Your Blood?

by Guyjax

This article explains why trucking is in the author's blood and why they would do it for free. Learn about the unique and interesting things that come with the job and why it is so rewarding.

A New Era For The Knights Of The Road

by Carl Smith

Truckers have lost their knightly reputation over time. This article details what can be done to improve the reputations of truckers, such as avoiding risky roadside assistance and calling 911, reporting suspicious activity, and driving safely with consideration.

Comparing Career Paths: Truck Driving Versus A College Degree

by Carl Smith

This article compares the financial and job opportunities of a prospective college student and a truck driving school candidate. The college student may face a high debt load while the truck driver may be on the path to early retirement.

Inside Trucking Part 3: Life On The Road

by Rhonda

Truck drivers can take advantage of free driver payback cards from truck stops to save on purchases. This article also provides tips for female drivers and first-year drivers navigating the trucking industry and offers insight on how to make the most of their time on the road.

Randy's Phase 1 CDL Training - Part 7

by Rhonda Johnsen

Randy, a truck driver, experiences both the joys and difficulties of a long-distance job. He encounters icy roads, jackknifing, and unexpected fog. While he's away, his wife has to manage the household and bills by herself. Follow Randy's journey as he navigates the struggles of his OTR job.

Pulling Another Trucking All-Nighter

by Rhonda

This article is about the late night journey of a truck driver delivering two loads to a canning plant. Read about the conditions he faces, the challenges he encounters, and the relationships he builds along the way.

Randy's Phase 1 CDL Training - Part 4

by Rhonda Johnsen

This article follows a truck driver's journey through their training period and details the struggles they face. It covers log violation, communication issues, progressing through the training modules, and more, providing an insider's look into the trucking industry.

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