Exciting life of Trucker
Written by - Divyanshu Singh
Truck driving , it is one such occupation in which you have
to be maximum 300 days per year on road. These are the selected occupations you
ought to first discuss with loved ones before even considering applying for a
job in the field. Truck driving is one such occupation.
In this occupation you have to be away from your home, thus
impacting relationships with those around you. And because it may be two years
before you can move into a regional driving position that allows for you to
return home weekly, instead of once every three weeks, spouses or partners
deserve some say in your deliberations before you decide if driving a truck for
a living is for you.
But apart from that if you you're attracted to
flexibility, 20 hours of solitude each day, and following a different routine
from the rest of the population, then this career is definitely worth
exploring.
So if you're opting this occupation as a truck driver then
here are exciting life of them .
1. Days can begin really early.
Many drivers like to move with the light; others prefer to drive through the
night. OTR truck drivers don't have set starting hours, unless
they're calling in to dispatch after returning from "time off."
2. You may be expected to work
up to 70 hours over an eight-day period. After you've worked for 70 hours, you
cannot drive again until you take a full 34 hours off duty. The 70-hour limit
could be reached by working 14-hour days, but you cannot drive for more than 11
hours in a day. You must conclude your "Hours of Service" with a
10-hour break.
3. Some drivers are paid
hourly, but in most cases compensation is calculated by mile. A delivery
driver does not get paid when he or she is not delivering.
4. Employers who pay
"practical miles" pay based on every mile driven while on the job. On
the other hand, "paid miles" is more like drawing a straight-line on
a map from Point A to Point B, even though routes aren't always straight. Your
salary can increase if you become a trainer, are willing to haul oversize
freight or hazardous materials, or if an employer pays you a percentage of each
load you run.
5. There are many perks that come with a truck driver's
schedule, not the least of which is a unique view of the country, as well as camaraderie
among your peers. You'll mostly get to drive modern trucks with comfortable,
ergonomically designed seats to help you stay alert and focused. This is just
as well, because most of your working days are spent in an 8' x 8' space.
A good day for a truck driver is always spent on the road (or
on the road home).
Thus here a question arises . What are the hours like? What
about driving through bad weather? Is the food any good at truck stops? Am I
going to meet a lot of interesting people? What will I do for entertainment?
There are a ton of questions and the answers are often hard to come by if you
don't know any truckers. Let's talk about a few aspects of life on the road.
So here are the truck driver excitation in their journey
As far a driving through bad weather, you always have an out
- your company will never say anything to you if you tell them it's not safe to
drive right now and you're shutting it down. Safety is first for everyone in
trucking. It must always be. Computers make it easy to keep up with the
weather and either drive around a storm or get your driving in before it
arrives so that when it hits you're safely parked and ready to place.
What about the food? Believe it or not, truck stop food is
almost always good food. They know drivers love to eat and because of the CB
radio word travels fast. A restaurant will get a reputation quickly and will do
great if the food is great, terrible if it's terrible. So generally you will be
very happy with the food.
Finally, entertainment. Parking is the biggest problem when
it comes to having fun. Going to the movies, the mall, sporting events, and
bars is all in the realm of possiblities if you can figure out a safe, legal
place to park the rig nearby. Taking a cab from a nearby truckstop is generally
the best way to do it. Often times you can find places to park within walking
distance if you get on the CB and ask the local drivers that know the area
well.
So in general, life on the road is a lot of fun if you're the
adventurous type. The hours are long, the weather is tricky, and you're away
from home a lot but it's always interesting, challenging, and full of
possiblities. If you prefer the safe environment of steady hours and a simple
job, you wont like trucking. If you're hearty, full of adventure, and looking
for a life thats fun and challenging - trucking may be just perfect for you.
So here are all the exciting life of truckers there
truck is there second home where enjoy do all type of thing that they want. So
in a nutshell truckers have their life and journey attached with truck. And
they enjoy a heal and happy life.
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