by JakeCat22
This first-hand account of a truck driver's first day out delivering loads details the excitement and challenges of the job. Learn about the difficulties of unloading a 53 foot trailer, driving in the dark, and the surprise of a truck stop shower.
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.
by JakeCat22
This article provides an overview of the truck driver training process, from learning to testing to graduating. It provides tips on how to pass the driving and written tests and explains the importance of following company policies and procedures.
by JakeCat22
This article is for truck drivers and anyone in the trucking industry. It covers the 'meat and potatoes' of truck driver training, including post-trip inspections, backing, and coupling and uncoupling. It also covers the good days and bad days of training, as well as the skills testing that drivers must pass to become officially certified.
by JakeCat22
On the first day of truck driving, you will learn how the company wants you to drive to be safe, how to properly shift and turn, and how to use the Qualcomm system. It can be overwhelming, but thousands of truckers do it on a regular basis.
by JakeCat22
Day two of orientation was the most stressful yet, with a physical assessment test and driving simulator. The assessment tested various squats and lifting tasks, and the driving simulator tested how the driver would react to different scenarios. After the assessment, everyone passed and the instructor said they would teach the company's way of shifting and downshifting next week.
by TaoTrucker
This article tells the story of one student's journey to truck driving school. The student found that the school was only three weeks long and that tuition was paid for by trucking companies. The student also found that the local city was a hotbed of terminals for trucking companies. This article is a great resource for anyone considering truck driving school.
by JakeCat22
Today was a truck driver's first day of company orientation. They filled out paperwork, learned about logbooks, map reading, and safety tips. It was a week-long job interview, and the instructor was very patient and focused on safety.
by JakeCat22
Jakecat22 shares his journey to orientation for his first trucking job. He drives 170 miles and experiences a miracle with his car's air conditioning. He arrives at the hotel and meets his roommate. He ends the blog with the promise of more to come.
by TawnyScrawnyLion
TawnyScrawnyLion shares their journey in the trucking industry and how they found inspiration from their parents, Kevin and Annmarie Gianni, Angela Stokes-Monarch, Adam Carolla, Paul Wheaton, and their Uncle DC. They also discuss their passion for permaculture and their dream of homesteading someday.
by Rhonda
A truck driver on I-39 in Wisconsin encounters a vehicle weaving all over the road. The driver calls 9-1-1 and follows the vehicle until it exits the highway. An officer arrives and the driver gives a statement. The driver is later contacted by the officer to appear in court, but the outcome is unknown.
by Tanya Bons
When choosing a truck driving school, consider factors such as drive time, quality of training, job placement, and the quality of instructors. Understand the importance of each factor and do your research to make the best decision.
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.
by TaoTrucker
This article tells the story of a student who left Optometry school to pursue a career in truck driving. After attending five universities and dabbling in five different majors, he found his passion in truck driving. He overcame his fears and followed his dreams, and now he is sharing his story with the world.
by Philosopher Paul
This article follows the journey of a new truck driver as they embark on their first solo run. They face challenges such as learning to back up their truck, understanding the loading process, and navigating unfamiliar roads. Despite the challenges, the driver is able to complete their first solo run successfully.
by Corporal Clegg
This article provides an eye-opening account of a Lease Operator's experience and offers tips on how to manage costs, get the best fuel mileage, and stay safe on the road.
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.
by Philosopher Paul
A truck driver shares their experience with their finisher on their first day. They discuss the finisher's attitude, tips on how to handle the situation, and the finisher's good qualities.
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.
by Philosopher Paul
This article is about one truck driver's experience with truck driver training and how to apply for the best companies. The author encountered some bad apples at the school but was ultimately successful in getting his CDL and a job with a great company. He offers advice on how to think for yourself when applying for jobs and how to handle difficult situations.
Did you know you can fill out one quick form here on TruckingTruth and apply to several companies at once for paid CDL training? Seriously! The application only takes one minute. You will speak with recruiters today. There is no obligation whatsoever. Learn more and apply here: