Dear blue Ford Explorer on I-40,
I’m writing today to thank you. Last week, you were merging onto the expressway with a line of vehicles, forcing me to change lanes into the “passing lane” so I could let everyone in. Instead of racing passed me on my right side, you blocked all of the traffic behind you, flashed your lights to indicate it was safe for me to move over, then passed on my left (and correct) side. This may not be a big deal to you, but it sure was to me. Often times in this situation, I end up getting stuck in the left lane with cars passing on my right side (my blind side). It’s nice to see that there are motorists willing to not only share the road with large slow trucks, but even help us out while we are on our journey. When I flashed my “marker lights” at you, I hope you realize that I was saying thank you. Take care!
TruckerMike
Dear customer that I delivered to last week,
I’m writing to you today to talk about some poor service that I received from you a couple days ago. Upon my arrival to your facility, I was first greeted with a cluttered area around the docks. This made it extremely difficult and dangerous to back my truck up so I could deliver your product. Further, once I had my truck backed in, you told me they would start unloading me in about 10 minutes. However, 2 hours later, I was still sitting there without being unloaded. I came inside and asked again if I was going to be unloaded soon, and you told me it would take 30 more minutes. Finally, a couple hours after that, you started to unload me. I have reason to believe that you knew all along it would take a while, but just strung me along to keep me quiet. Next time, can you just be honest with me? After driving for 8 hours, it would have been nice to grab a nap while I sat and waited. I would much prefer you just tell me it’ll be a while, than to be told time and time again that I will be unloaded “shortly.” Thank you for your understanding.
TruckerMike
Dear Star driver from the truck stop yesterday,
I’m writing to you today to thank you. Yesterday, my trainer and I were having trouble with our truck. If the truck turned off, it wouldn’t start again. Unfortunately, while sitting in a parking spot, our truck turned off. Last time we got a “pull start” from a towing company, it cost $300. So, we decided to hop on the CB for some assistance. When we asked for help, we only received rude responses. Finally, you got on the CB asking our location. You took the time to unhook from your trailer, drive around the lot to find us, use your own chains to hook up to our truck, and give us a pull start. This saved us a lot of time, money, and frustration. Furthermore, you wouldn’t accept any money for the time you spent helping us, and had a smile on your face the entire time. I just wanted to say thank you for proving there is still some brotherhood left in this industry. Thanks again and stay safe brother. It was a pleasure meeting you.
TruckerMike
Dear owner operator on I-80 a couple weeks ago,
I’m writing to you today to inform you of your total disregard for the safety of everyone on the road. While I was in the passing lane trying to get around another truck, you came up behind me, obviously speeding, and stayed right at the rear of my trailer until I could move over. To make matters worse, I saw you do the same thing to a Honda Civic. You must have been doing 80mph + once you finally got around him. This is extremely dangerous, uncalled for, and helps to destroy the image of truck drivers as a whole. Please quit putting everybody’s life in danger because you’re in a bit of a hurry. We don’t deserve it.
TruckerMike
Dear truck stop in Ohio,
The other day, my trainer and I went to your truck stop so we could fuel and grab a shower. Even though your shower rooms were old and rundown, they were clean. So I thank you for that. However, is there any reason your shower heads give very little water output with even less water pressure? Please understand that truck drivers pay attention to these things. My trainer and I made a note in our truck stop guide to never go back to your location. After driving for hours upon hours at a time without a shower for a couple days, then spending about $200 on fuel at your truckstop, all we ask for is a decent place to go where we can feel clean. Would the price of a decent shower head be too much to ask? I hope you improve your facility so that I can take your truck stop off of my blacklist.
TruckerMike
Dear customer in Indiana from yesterday,
I just wanted to write and thank you for keeping your parking lot and facility in such great shape. Not only did you have a wide open and cluster free lot for me to get set up, but you had clearly painted lines to help guide me into your dock. If that wasn’t enough, you sent somebody out to “spot” me while I was backing up. Upon checking in, you had a “trucker only” restroom along with a lounge and amenities like water, vending machines, etc. I truly appreciated being treated like one of your own while I was there and wish more customers would follow. It’s nice to receive a little respect every now and then. Keep up the great work and I look forward to serving you in the future!
TruckerMike
Dear friends and family,
I just wanted to say thank you for being so supportive of my career choice. It really helps while I’m out on the road knowing I have the support that I do. I feel extremely fortunate to have you all in my life, even if I am hundreds of miles away. This really would be the perfect job for me if I was able to see you more often. I can’t wait to get back home and see you all again. I miss you!!
TruckerMike
Dear blog readers,
Thank you so much for all of your support and for following me along in my new journey. It really helps me “get out of the truck” when I’m able to share my experiences with all of you. The emails I’ve received have been outstanding, and I’m glad so many of you feel like you can contact me with comments, questions, and overall support. If there is a subject you’d like to see covered, please write and let me know! It might take me a couple days to get back to you, but I make it a point to respond to every single email when I have some down time. I appreciate your patience when I can’t respond right away. Thanks again, and I look forward to writing many more posts into the foreseeable future.
And as always, until next time, drive safely.
TruckerMike
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Hi Mike,
It is great reading your blogs. You add a lot to the website. I am Brett’s mom and you are very similar to him. The outstanding character you both have really is displayed any time you speak. I have heard thousands of Brett’s stories over the years and never get sick of hearing them. There isn’t another job where you will get the experience you are getting now. For you, there will never be any surprises as to what people will do. You will know what a person is like within a few minutes. You are so lucky to be able to document everything. It will be priceless to you someday.
Best wishes,
Rose
What a nice story to read. Great touch on the comments to the different places. You will have many more on the list of good or bad. I had a few like that on the bad list that I marked off for truckstops.
Mike,
Great comments! I am currently investigating a 2nd career in trucking after my retirement in my first. My father drove a truck to 30+ years and I feel “pulled” to trucking. Your comments are greatly assisting in my decision making process. For that I thank you. Keep up the posting.
TruckerMike –
Thanks for the frequent reports on your blog! You are experiencing an adventure that few mortals dare tread, so sharing your journey helps your mom and I adjust to you being away. Reading your stories are as if you dropped in at home to say hi…, tell us how your day has been…, then off to play outside somewhere. I also need to thank your schools for teaching you how to write so well. What a surprise! They did a better job with you than I thought they did. Keep writing from the heart, telling about life as it is, and live your dreams. Also, following you on your GPS tracker has become a habitual activity for your family and friends. I wake up every morning to, “Guess where TruckerMike is at!” …It’s comforting to know that you’re out having fun, while I can keep an eye on where you are in your travels…
–TruckerMikeDad–
Michael, I love this one! It was SO neat to hear little snippets of stories! I feel like I was on the road with you, a little snapshot during moments you remember most and wanted to write about. I have quickly grown addicted to seeing where you are on GPS (like Dad said, it’s a “Guess where TruckerMike is at!”) and I love catching up with you on this blog! Granted, I can’t WAIT to catch up with you in person when you make it back home again, but this really does feel like what Dad described….that you dropped in at home to say hi and tell us how things are going.
I also think it’s fantastic that through your blogging, someone interested in becoming a truck driver as you have can read for themselves a first-hand account of all that you’ve gone through… researching, schooling, testing, getting that job, that first big “out on the open road” trip, etc etc. How great!
LOVE YOU and keep truckin’ along! MISS YOU!
Your Favorite and Very Proud Sister,
Lisa
Rose: Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m glad you’re here checking out your son’s handy work. This site and Brett’s book helped me out more than Brett will know and is helping who knows how many other people. I’m glad you’re enjoying my blog!
Rhonda: It’s funny how some of these truck stops treat drivers, as if we don’t take note of the poor service or crappy facilities. Then they wonder why they can’t stay in business. Hmmmm.
John: Thank you for your kind comment! I’m so glad my blog is helping you out. Please don’t ever hesitate to contact me if I can be of any assistance.
Dad: When I first started writing this blog, I never imagined how much it would help share with everyone what’s going on in my life. I’m glad I’m able to write and keep everyone updated on my life. And I guess I’ve come a long way since “Young Authors” huh?
Lisa: I’m glad you’ve become addicted!
It’s a lot of fun for me to share my experiences and I’m glad it’s become such a great way to keep in touch with you all. Your support also really means a lot to me. I’m very fortunate to have the family that I do. Love you too, and give the girls a big hug and kiss for me! ….Ok, you can give Josh a hug too, but no kiss!
Mike,
I really enjoyed reading your posts! I did not realize you were such an eloquent righter, you really paint a vivid picture.
Hope all is well, Dan and I went out the other night and got totally smashed. We miss hanging out with you dude but i am glad you are happy.
Not much else on the news front, i broke my engagement with Nicole…that was messy let me tell you…well i am not really going to tell you.
The weather is finally starting to turn so I have been riding the busa as much as possible.
I just wanted to apologize for one thing, I am totally one of those jerks who passes on the right when I am on the busa…sometimes when i am in the car as well.
Speaking of car, do you miss driving the Speed3? I sure as hell would, that car kicks ass!
Well i better get back to work, stay safe and take care.
Frank