Voyager Voyeur - A Glimpse At Life From High Above
by BlueHillsTrucker
Truck drivers share their experiences of what they see on the road. From people eating and drinking to the occasional naked woman, to the unexpected sights, this article provides an interesting look into the life of a trucker.
by Dave Ashelman
This article examines the effects of social isolation on communication in the trucking industry. It looks at how truckers often have communication problems due to their social isolation and how they can bridge the gap between themselves and the rest of the world. It also explores how language is cultural and how truckers can better communicate with dispatchers and other people in the industry.
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.
by BlueHillsTrucker
After a long drive, a truck driver stops at a seedy truck stop and discovers the hidden stories of the place. He explores the broken pavement, the stripped away mechanicals, and the discarded litter, and finds a strange fascination with the seedy side of society. He wonders about the past of the place and how it came to be.
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.
A Guide To Using Our Free Online CDL Training Program
by Ahmalia
Welcome to TruckingTruth's Online CDL Training Program! Learn about the page-by-page format, review questions, and tips and advice to help you succeed in trucking school.
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.
As The World Churns: The Driver Shortage Myth
by Dave Ashelman
This article looks at how trucking companies have re-defined terms such as 'turnover' and 'churn' in order to claim a driver shortage and prevent changing the way they do business on the back-end.
Stereotypes and Trucking: A Match Made in the Cab
by Dave Ashelman
Trucking stereotypes have been around since 1940, but it's possible to rise above them. Learn how to present yourself as a professional, how to make a positive impact on the industry, and how to improve your career.
Truck Driver Training: The Beginning
by BlueHillsTrucker
Enrolling in a truck driver training course is a journey to earn your CDL. Learn about the books and manuals required for class, the self-paced program, and the hands-on training and safety inspections.
by TruckersWife09
Truck drivers may receive unexpected calls to hit the road, leaving their family behind. Learn how to handle the situation and keep your family happy with tips from TruckersWife09.
Why Drivers Are Paid By The Mile
by Dave Ashelman
This article explores the history of trucking piecework pay, from its roots in Karl Marx's economic theory to its use in the trucking industry today. It also examines the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and the deregulation of the trucking industry in 1980, and how these events have impacted the trucking industry.
CDL Training Has Begun For 'The Blue Hills Trucker'
by BlueHillsTrucker
Grabbin' Gears is a trucking blog written by a 45 year-old substitute teacher who is embarking on a 16-week truck driving program. Learn about the classwork process and getting behind the wheel in this informative blog.
Understanding Rights in the Trucking Industry
by Dave Ashelman
This article provides an overview of common driver issues and remedies when dealing with an employer. Learn about unemployment, hometime, maintenance of the truck, docking of pay, dispatcher harassment, and more.
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.
Why Do People Decide To Become Truck Drivers?
by TruckerMike
TruckerMike shares his experience of discovering the trucking lifestyle as a child and how he eventually followed his dream of becoming a truck driver. Learn why trucking is a great career choice and how to get started.
Reaching 300,000 Miles In A Big Rig
by Rhonda
This article follows a truck driver on their journey to reach 300,000 miles. Learn about the challenges they faced, such as playing leap frog with another driver, avoiding bad weather, and dealing with unprofessional drivers. The driver eventually makes it back to the yard safely.
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.
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