Preparing for Truck Driver Company Training - Things to Pack!

What should I pack? This has to be the number one question amongst newbies. First of all, pack as little as possible. Only the necessities. Once you get through training, you can clutter up your own truck as much as you want. But remember, you are a guestin your trainers truck. The truck is not yours. Further, there isn’t much room in these trucks for one person, let alone two. So whatever you can’t fit in a cabinet (assuming your trainer has an open cabinet for you), you’ll will be sleeping with everything else on your bunk. It’s also much better to pack in a duffel bag or two rather than a suitcase. Duffel bags are much easier to move around. Here is a list of what I recommend you bring. This list is not all inclusive, nor is it going to fit all situations. But it should be a good starting point for you:

- Shirts, jeans, socks, shoes, and underwear (enough to last you 7 to 10 days). Keep in mind, you’ll be wearing your jeans 2 or 3 days in a row, sometimes longer. I find myself going nearly a week with the same pair of jeans, and usually two days with a shirt. I’m here to tell you, that’s just reality out here, so if you think that’s nasty, you might have a problem right off the bat. Nobody said this is a lifestyle you’d be used to!

- Bring a jacket with you no matter what season it is. Up in the mountains it can get pretty cold, even in the summer. The desert can get pretty cold at night too. It also helps to have a jacket with a hood in the rain.

- Sunglasses! A must have. Doesn’t matter what kind, but on your first trip driving westbound in Oklahoma at 7 in the evening, you’ll be glad you have them.

- Work Gloves. The fuel islands at truck stops are always a mess and your hands end up with black spots all over them. Also, cranking the landing gear on the trailers can be messy. I think I got mine for 5 bucks at Walmart. Well worth the investment. If you’re going into flatbedding or tanker trucks, you might want to spend a little extra on yours. They will be used much more often.

- All your toiletries. Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, comb, etc. All of the truck stops I’ve been to provide you with towels and a small bar of soap in the shower rooms. You can bring your own towel if you want, but it’s probably a waste of space. I also bought myself a pack of baby wipes. It sounds a little dumb, but honestly, during the times you go a couple days without a shower, it’s nice to have those to use on your face, arms, etc. There will be times when you go a couple days without a shower. It sucks, but it’s nearly unavoidable at times. So it’s good to be prepared.

- Sleeping bag!!! Very important! Don’t bring sheets with you. When you’re in training, chances are you’ll be driving as a team with your trainer. In other words, your trainer drives while you sleep and vice versa. If the truck is moving, you’ll want to sleep on the bottom bunk. Instead of changing sheets all the time which would be a total pain, just grab your sleeping bag and you’re good to go. Then if you have some downtime and you both sleep at the same time, you can just bring your sleeping bag to the top bunk. I personally went to the store and bought two “indoor” type sleeping bags. These roll up very small to save on space. By having two, I don’t have to sleep inside the sleeping bag. I put one down flat on the bed, then use the other to cover myself. You can also zip two together if you prefer. Just make sure if you do this, you grab indoor sleeping bags. The ones you use for camping are too hot, and way too big and bulky.

- Don’t forget your pillow!!

- Small bag for showers. Instead of lugging your big duffel bag around when you want to shower, it’s much easier to have a real small bag just large enough to put your toiletries and single change of clothes in. The bag I use I think is actually a smaller type cooler bag. But it gets the job done. continue to page 2 –>

We put many thousands of hours into presenting this information for free. Becoming a fan of ours on Facebook (see the "become a fan" button on our fans box on the right), leaving comments, and sharing our site with the Facebook, Digg, and StumbleUpon communities would be a great way to thank us and a really big deal! We appreciate it!



Share
StumbleUpon!

Last 5 posts by TruckerMike



Pages: 1 2

One Comment

  1. Mandy Lauletta says:

    Thanks so much for this great list! My husband leaves for training in a month or so and we were looking for some advice on what to pack. Thanks also for the tip about Millenicom too - we have been looking at internet cards. :)

Leave a Reply