Seeing the Other Side of the Tracks as a Truck Driver
by TruckerMike
Trucker Mike shares his unique perspective of seeing all sides of America from the truck driver's seat. He talks about the beauty, as well as the slums and poverty he encountered on his route. He also expresses his sympathy for those less fortunate than him, and his wish to help them if possible.
The Sleep Cycle of a Truck Driver - It Doesn't Exist
by TruckerMike
TruckerMike shares his experience of being a truck driver and the lack of any normal bedtime for an OTR truck driver. He shares how truck drivers must plan ahead and stay within the government's hours of service regulations. Mike also mentions the most widely used drug in the trucking industry; caffeine.
Enduring The Rookie Treatment In Trucking
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New to the trucking industry? Learn the tips and tricks to understand the trucking industry and navigate it successfully. From understanding liability and risk to earning your stripes on the highway, this article covers it all.
by Rhonda
This article provides truck drivers and anyone in the trucking industry with tips and advice on driving safely and efficiently. It covers topics such as loading the trailer, safety measures, and best practices for fuel stops.
Want to Live a Simpler Life? Try Truck Driving!
by TruckerMike
Truck driving is a difficult and demanding job, but it can also be very rewarding. Learn what it takes to simplify your life and enjoy life as a truck driver. Material things will no longer matter, but the freedom of the road and the joy of working will become the norm.
Alone Time as a Truck Driver - Can you Handle it?
by TruckerMike
TruckerMike gives his insight into being a long haul truck driver, discussing the pros and cons of the lifestyle. He talks about the importance of personal reflection, the companionship of technology, and the changes within the trucking industry.
Truck Driving - An Office with a View!
by TruckerMike
Truck driving offers an incredible opportunity to explore America and take in its different landscapes and cultures. TruckerMike shares his experience of driving through Oklahoma and Kansas and why this job offers an amazing 'office with a view'.
Truck Drivers Must Be Flexible, Committed, and Adaptable
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This article discusses the realities of the trucking industry, the cutthroat tactics used by companies to survive, and how drivers must adapt to the changing demands of the job to be successful.
Why Do Truck Drivers Do That?!?
by TruckerMike
This post is mainly for all of you out there who have never driven a truck before. Get answers to the most common questions about truck drivers and why they do the things they do on the road. Learn why truck drivers block traffic on the expressway, take curves slow, and more!
My First Solo Run as a Truck Driver
by TruckerMike
This truck driver shares their story of the eventful yet successful first solo run in a big truck. With a breakdown, locked door, and heavy traffic, the driver learned a lot and managed to complete their run successfully.
What Makes a Truck Driver: Dealing With The Stereotype
by TruckerMike
This article takes a deep dive into the trucking industry, where the stereotypes come from, and the truths about truckers. It provides an enlightening look at the realities of the trucking industry and why truckers don't deserve the negative stereotypes they have been given.
It's Official - My Truck Driver Training is Over
by TruckerMike
TruckerMike shares his experience of becoming a truck driver, from his initial research to the last days with his company trainer. He details the challenges and difficulties and the rewards of the job.
A trucking radio show you may want to listen to...
by Murray
Listen in to the Midnight Trucking Radio Network to hear the latest news topics and learn more about life on the road in the trucking industry. Discover why some people might think it doesn't take much to be a trucker, and why truckers can be some of the smartest and funniest people you'll ever meet.
My On-The-Road Training Ends And It's Home To My Family
by Peter Jr
Peter Jr shares his experience of his first 48 days on the road in the trucking industry. He provides lessons he learned such as Chicagoans are born rude and soccer moms can't drive. He also shares his plans for the future and what he hopes to achieve with his trucking career.
by Karen
Miscommunication between truck drivers, dispatchers, and load planners can cause undue stress and fatigue for truck drivers. Learn why communication is key and how to handle difficult dispatching scenarios for a smoother trucking career.
I'm Becoming A Truck Driver...and so it begins
by Murray
Truck driving can be a very rewarding career but it requires training and dedication. Learn what to expect before entering a truck driving school, how to prepare yourself, and how to maximize your chances of getting hired.
Don't Let the Little Things Bother You....Just Roll On
by TruckerMike
TruckerMike offers a rookie's perspective on how to stay calm, manage stress, and make the most out of the unpredictability of truck driving. Find out how to enjoy the ride and let go of the little things.
Returning To Trucking After Vacation: Part Two
by Rhonda
This article provides truck drivers with tips and tricks to make driving more efficient and safer. It includes topics such as backing up a trailer, fuel efficiency, and how to handle difficult situations on the road.
Returning To Trucking After Vacation: Part One
by Rhonda
This article tells the story of a truck driver returning to work after a vacation and discovering their truck is missing. They have to drive another truck, which is in a dirty state and has various issues. Furthermore, they have to back into a busy dock, blocking four lanes of a highway, while they unload it.
by TruckerMike
Enjoy the amazing trip of a truck driver, who experienced spectacular thunderstorms in the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. Witness the beauty of nature, feel the powerful rumble of the truck, and relax while driving through the night. Learn why this life is so special!
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