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hey guys thinking of heading trucking in the near future, just looking on some info on what to expect,this is all very new to me but something ive always wanted to do, any input thanks
I guess it depends on what kind of trucking that you're looking to get into...long haul, local, freight, oilfield, etc, etc, etc. Be prepared to pay your dues, chances are you'll start in older units that have had a few drivers through them. Once you gain more experience and seniority, you'll work your way up to newer units. Electronic logs will be here shortly, which means no 'massaging' your log books. Be prepared to be away from home, missing birthdays, holidays, special times with family, home cooked meals and Putting up with douche canoe drivers. But also be prepared to see a lot of great country and meeting new friends. I got to see some really wild country hauling heavy equipment, driving down cut lines in the winter in the middle of the night trying to find where the seismic crew parked their nodwells. Helping with recoveries of equipment that dropped through the skeg. It was always interesting and never got boring which is why I have been at this game for so many years.
It's a love / hate relationship...some days you love it, other days you wonder why you didn't stay in school
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hey guys thinking of heading trucking in the near future, just looking on some info on what to expect,this is all very new to me but something ive always wanted to do, any input thanks
I guess it depends on what kind of trucking that you're looking to get into...long haul, local, freight, oilfield, etc, etc, etc. Be prepared to pay your dues, chances are you'll start in older units that have had a few drivers through them. Once you gain more experience and seniority, you'll work your way up to newer units. Electronic logs will be here shortly, which means no 'massaging' your log books. Be prepared to be away from home, missing birthdays, holidays, special times with family, home cooked meals and Putting up with douche canoe drivers. But also be prepared to see a lot of great country and meeting new friends. I got to see some really wild country hauling heavy equipment, driving down cut lines in the winter in the middle of the night trying to find where the seismic crew parked their nodwells. Helping with recoveries of equipment that dropped through the skeg. It was always interesting and never got boring which is why I have been at this game for so many years.
It's a love / hate relationship...some days you love it, other days you wonder why you didn't stay in school
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no sh!t? we used to do a lot of hauling for Vaughn. do you know Bob that used to drive there? I made a lot of miles with him hauling drills. Vaughn and my dad are old friendsI drove for Trak Equipment Haulers,we hauled seismic for Vaughn Eccles, out of Spruce Grove, when his trucks couldn't keep up in the winter which was fairly often back then.
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I drove for Trak Equipment Haulers,we hauled seismic for Vaughn Eccles, out of Spruce Grove, when his trucks couldn't keep up in the winter which was fairly often back then.
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no sh!t? we used to do a lot of hauling for Vaughn. do you know Bob that used to drive there? I made a lot of miles with him hauling drills. Vaughn and my dad are old friends
last time I saw him was up in High Level driving one of Allnite's trucks moving rigs. that had to be 5 years ago, maybe moreYou bet, I remember Bob. Didn't he leave Vaughns to go pull possum bellies?
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giving me flashbacks man. one of the hairiest trips I ever did was for Vaughn hauling a drill straight north cross country from west of Worsley into Chinchaga. middle of the night, two sets on, and a patch of the seat gripped firmly betwixt the cheeks of my ass. came out onto the high grade at Wolf Creek around km 80.
How old are you? If you're young enough get into something else!
There is money to be made if you get into hauling logs, low bedding etc but very little money to be made if you want to be one of those highway truckers. Highway trucking is for hindus that wear shorts and sandals year round and have no idea how to throw on a set of chains.