Hate truck drivers


















 · by Allen Smith. Professional truck drivers have a lot of enemies. Many drivers perceive the DOT as one enemy and without question it is the general public who looks at trucking as something that is just in their way: a big, slow 18 wheeler creeping up a hill at 25 MPH, making a huge wide turn that cuts them off, a dirty machine that smells of oil and diesel .  · Sure, go with THAT! MSNBC blames old white male RACIST truck drivers (who voted for Trump) for supply chain woes and HOOBOY Posted .  · It seems that all of the truck drivers have been trucking for 10 - 20+ years? I know I am the new guy but I cannot imagine it being harder than working nonstop at a factory with a boss threatening to fire everyone all of the time and trying to make your life miserable with little pay (I worked jobs like that out of high school). If I did work a common 9 - 6 job, by the time .


I added this first paragraph to my article as of 8/1 at pm CST in the US. I wrote this article based on my life experiences as a truck driver starting 52 years ago, and it is not applicable to. I know a lot of drivers hate the hours of service rules but they have made the roads safer. Yes they get annoying. I personally really hate the 70 hr clock, but safety should always come before. Incidents like these are why people hate truck drivers. There are many reasons why drivers have a poor image, here's one of them that hit close to home. My brother is a student at a top Pennsylavania school, he will graduate in May and has a good job already lined up.


You may not give the industry a second thought, but trucking makes up a huge part of the transportation industry in the United States. Without trucking companies, Americans wouldn’t have mail delivery, online shopping or even fully stocked. For many reasons, sports utility vehicles (SUVs), are a great investment. Whether you need to tow a boat, carry a heavy load of cargo or navigate inclement winter weather, an SUV can get you where you need to go — without hassle. However, i. Truck stops are a traveler’s home away from home, with conveniences and amenities like big parking lots, showers, restaurants, gaming centers and laundry services. More than 60 years ago, truck stops started providing diesel gas for large d.

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