Hello Everyone,
I am writing this with the purpose of obtaining the opinions of those in the trucking industry regarding my dad's situation.
Background: he is 61 years old, has been driving professionally for about 10 - 12 years or so. He has been driving the big trucks (CDL class A) for about 5 - 7 years. He is anxiously looking forward to his retirement due to the following reasons.
In his current work schedule which he has held for the last 3-4 years, he works 4 days a week (Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Fri), but drives at least 10 hours every working day - sometimes 13 or 14. He needs to get up between 1 and 3 am every working day and is not usually home until after 5 pm - sometimes he doesn't get home until 7 or 8 pm. This leaves him often with 5 hours of sleep or less.
Essentially, his complaint is that he is extremely tired, and I would like to help him change his situation.
I have some questions for the community:
- If he writes a letter to his superiors, asking for a change in working hours to a more natural and predictable schedule (e.g., from 7 AM - to 5 PM), what do you think would happen? Would he risk losing his job? Or do you think they would try to work with him?
- If we do decide to write a letter, who should it be addressed to? Just his immediate supervisor, or the VP of his division and the CEO as well? What about HR?
- Alternatively, are there employers out there that have drivers who follow a more normal schedule? If so, can you recommend any with which we should look into employment opportunities?
- Do you have any other advice?
Thanks,
JPG.



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