Dominic Torreto
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I am going to trucker school on the fourth. Definitely looking forward to this. Any truckers on here or anybody that has ever driven a Peterbuilt, International or Volvo before?
my Dad trucked for over 30 years, and my Uncle owns his own. There is a big difference in the truckers of yesterday, and the one driving today. I deal with steel and freight haulers where I work. a good many of them either can't speak English, or their acent is so thick you can't understand them. Don't bashing foriegn drivers, but you need to speak the lauange, and be understood. and the quilaty of driver has really dropped. I've seen drivers back into our docks on the first try, and others take 45 minutes. really scarey when I see trucks out on the road.[/QUOTE]
The problem there^^^^ is that the otr drivers only back up a few times a week as a local driver backs up 10-20 times a day. I have driven on and off for over 20 yrs, 3/4 of that tractor trailer. The drivers on the roads aren't what they used to be. I've seen soooooooooo many stupid drivers. Driving's not too bad of a thing, shitty hand deliveries really suck as does a big f'in trailer in a city. I didn't do otr and have no desire. I like driving but having to drive 600 mi a day would get old fast. Gov't regulations keep making being a driver harder and harder. It all comes from the times when otr drivers were driving way to many hrs/miles cause you're gettin paid by the mile. Nothing i hate more than a bad truck driver (speeding 80+mph/tailgating/weaving) As a driver of an 80,000 lb rig you are expected/supposed to be among the best of drivers on the road. Some sure don't act it. A lot of minorities that can't speak engrish are becoming drivers and their driving's not the best.
Basketcase: They were probably desperate for drivers cause they don't want to pay. All the OTR trucking companies lie about getting you home.