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The Story Of Why So Many Rookie Drivers Fail And How To Avoid It

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The trucking industry has a bad reputation, but it doesn't have to be that way. Learn the truth about the industry and how to avoid the pitfalls of bad information and bad attitudes. Get the facts and prepare for success!

Solitude Becomes Every Truck Driver's Heaven Or Hell

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Truck drivers face many challenges, including the loneliness of the road. Learn how to cope with the solitude of truck driving and keep your home life strong. Understand the implications of life on the road and the impact it can have on your family and friends. Explore options for home time and how to remain close with your loved ones.

Your Trainer Will Test You On Far More Than Just Your Driving Skills

by Old School

Truck driving school is only the beginning of your CDL training. Learn how to pay your dues as a rookie truck driver and how to handle a difficult trainer. Get tips on how to make it through your training period and be successful.

Company-Sponsored Training With Swift: My First Hand Experience

by Dave

This article provides an overview of the Swift Academy experience from a truck driver's perspective. Learn about transportation to the facility, the hotel room, starting each day early, the classroom and driving range, and road training. The author also provides tips on how to best prepare for the journey.

Rites of Passage on the Highway

by Dave Ashelman

Rites of passage have been around since the tribal days of man's existence. In trucking, there are several rites of passage that must be earned. Learn about the importance of rites of passage in society and how to earn them in the trucking industry.

Mama Said There'll Be Days Like This

by Rhonda

A truck driver's day takes an unexpected turn when they get lost. Read about the lessons learned from this experience and how to stay safe on the road.

Important Truths for Rookie Drivers: Surviving Your First 6 Months

by lucky13

This article provides advice for new truck drivers on how to survive in the trucking industry. It covers topics such as how to stay safe, stay awake, and stay sane on the road. It also provides tips on how to stay organized, communicate with others, and treat yourself well.

My First Run As A Professional Driver

by BlueHillsTrucker

This article follows the journey of a truck driver who went from student to trucker in just three weeks. It covers the challenges they faced, the tips they learned, and the experience of navigating the trucking industry.

How Having A Great Attitude Earned Me A Second Chance

by JakeCat22

This truck driver shares an embarrassing story of how he destroyed the front of his truck and still kept his job. Learn what it's like to work for a 'BFI' company and how to keep a good attitude to succeed in the trucking industry.

Factors Affecting Job Placement In The Trucking Industry

by Tanya Bons

This article covers the major factors that will affect your ability to find work in the trucking industry. Learn about criminal history, alcohol related violations, drug and alcohol testing, driving record, employment history, physical health, age, and different truck driving school scenarios.

5 Advantages of Company Sponsored CDL Programs vs. Private Truck Driving Schools

by Driver Solutions

Learn the advantages of company-sponsored CDL training and how to get started without paying thousands of dollars upfront. Understand the benefits of pre-qualifying for a truck driving job, not needing student loans, and receiving great CDL training from a top trucking school.

Financing Options For Truck Driving School

by Tanya Bons

This article provides an overview of the various financing options available to help you afford truck driver training. Grants, loans, and company-sponsored training are all options to consider, as well as tuition reimbursement after you complete training.

Types of Trainers and How to Deal With Them

by TruckerMike

This article covers various truck driver trainer personalities and how to manage them as a student or new driver. Advice is given on how to handle relaxed, aggressive, or emotionally charged trainers.

I'm Becoming a CDL Instructor!

by TruckerMike

Trucker Mike shares his experience of becoming a CDL instructor and training a new driver. He explains the process of the CDL training program, the challenge for trucking companies, the driver trainer contract, and the importance of quality trainers. He also discusses the misconception of CDL programs being money makers and the importance of speaking up if you have a bad CDL instructor.

My First Days On The Road With A Trainer

by JakeCat22

This article follows a truck driver's experience of meeting Bob the trainer and sleeping in the truck for the first time. It provides tips and advice on truck driver training.

The Science of Truck Driving

by Philosopher Paul

Truck driving is a complicated science, similar to Thermodynamics and Chaos Theory. This article follows the author's journey from truck driving school to working solo and the lessons he learned. From close calls to learning to stay calm and go with the flow, the author shares his experiences and how truck driving has made him a better person.

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 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.

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