Veteran Lady Drivers May Give Out-of-Date Advice
All the new rookie drivers on this board, male or female, have heard correctly that getting into truck driving in 2007 is a lot different than it was in 1987. Aside from the fact that the Major Regulations have changed, so have the recruiting practices, and the dispatch practices.
Time changes things. In fact, come to think of it, isn't our WHOLE SOCIETY and the way people act towards each other, particularly strangers, quite different than it was 20 years ago? It amazes me how quick so-called "veteran" drivers are when it comes to jumping on someone whose experiences as rookies are "up-to-date." These gals are also self-proclaimed experts on male/female trucker relationships. Again, I wonder about their CURRENT record in that area. I also wonder that there are regular contributors to this board who seem to type and upload pictures as much as they drive, which must cut into their income. I would encourage all new people to take with a grain of salt any and all words of wisdom found on this site, including my own, of course. Above all, let's hear those Million Mile Club drivers comment with a little compassion. But that's hard to find behind the tractor on the asphalt. Usually, there's a pile of something else. Be careful everybody lest ye slip. |
"Be careful everybody lest ye slip" :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
now that's funny............. "The fault lies not in our stars but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: 8) |
Re: Veteran Lady Drivers May Give Out-of-Date Advice
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Have you setteled in with a company yet? ... or working on something else ? Take care. |
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Personally, I traded in my bunk for a day cab. Still don't have tons of time, but have more than before. We are required a certain number of hours off in a day and its rare to find a trucker capable of sleeping all 10 of those hours. With nothing but a truck stop and a sleeper for those on the road, its really not that hard to find the time. All we all have is our own personal experiences. Ditto my girl Roses, how is your own employment situation working out for you Shebear? |
what exactly was the purpose of this Thread?
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Yea, the more I read it the more it really doesn't make any sence.
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sorry guys and ladies ... but this kind of got my goose :roll:
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But what the hay, I suppose we should also consider the source... in many threads the above author has complained bitterly about not being taken seriously, about not being able to find a job, but is yet unwilling to start at the "bottom" so to speak & pay her dues like everyone of us "vetrans" did. Some of us got lucky & found our spot right off the get go, but unfortunately, that is most often NOT the case. We have all paid our dues, worked our tails off to EARN the respect we have & the right to be "vetrans". AND, not that it really matters...MY current record... I have been married for 10 years to the man who was my best friend for the previous 15, He is still to this day, my partner , my lover, and above all my best friend, I have 2 grown daughters of which I would kill &/or die for, & 2 wonderful grandchildren who mean the absolute world to me! :wink: :wink: :wink: |
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I only work 4 to 5 days a week, I don't even have a computer in my truck, I have to wait til I get home, so I don't post when I'm on the road. You don't have to be away from home for weeks at a time to make a decent living. |
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