I Could Use Some Career (and Maybe A Bit Of Personal) Advice

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Pianoman's Comment
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My podcasts:

Pirate History Podcast

Literature and History (Doug Metzger)

Philosophize This (Steven West)

Tides of History (Patrick Wyman)

Awakening From the Meaning Crisis (John Verbaek)

America's National Parks

Ancient Greece Declassified

American Birding (ABA)

Big Picture Science

Joe Rogan

Fall of Civilizations

Fantastic man thank you!! I’ll start listening to some of these tomorrow!

Pianoman's Comment
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Im wondering if it might be possible for you to run more series of shorter loads, somewhat like regional for them, but more like connecting smaller loads, perhaps at least multi stop loads. Again, with us, once I get in a certain region or lane, they will keep me in that area for a few days to a week.

That’s a great suggestion Davy. I never thought of that but I do know we have different load planners for different areas of the country so it could be a possibility. After this next home time I have scheduled I think I’m going to try just staying out for a couple months so I can see how they actually run and what their lanes are. They may even have a dedicated lane I can run for a while if I want something different but it just wouldn’t be in the area I live in.

Your point about talking to yourself is hilarious but it brings up a good point. I used to drive in silence all the time and I haven’t really done much of that in a few years. Some good old fashioned alone time and introspection probably wouldn’t hurt.

Regional:

Regional Route

Usually refers to a driver hauling freight within one particular region of the country. You might be in the "Southeast Regional Division" or "Midwest Regional". Regional route drivers often get home on the weekends which is one of the main appeals for this type of route.

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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If you like true crime stories... True Crime Brewery ppdcast that i get on youtube is decent. It is a husband wife team. He is a doctor and discusses a lot of the science behind thr ctime scenes and psychological aspects.

Pianoman's Comment
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Sorry for all the comments 😬I’m trying to keep up with responding to all the great feedback from all of you.

Rob did a great job of paying off debt! Congrats! I paid off $70k in 2 years but its just me, no family.

Congrats to you too!! $70k in 2 years is nothing to sneeze at.

I often drive for 5 hours then stop for 2 hours. Eat, take a walk, take my shower then drive another 5 hours.

“Rolling splits” as I like to call them are so difficult to maintain in my opinion so hats off to you for being able to do that. I can do it if I need to but I end up tired as hell if I just do back to back sleeper splits all the time.

Before i had a home, i made it a point to get a hotel room from time to time.

Maybe try to learn something. I learned how to edit my videos. Try to learn playing a keyboard or guitar? Draw?

It’s funny you say that because that’s actually exactly what I did this weekend lol. I’m typing all this from a hotel room in Seneca, SC. It’s so important to get out of the truck sometimes.

I’ve been thinking of picking up guitar or violin maybe. I play piano already so I’m thinking of an instrument that might go well with piano if I ever decided to make my own covers.

Bobcat_Bob's Comment
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I went through something like you are going through now. I suddenly hated driving and was thinking of looking for something else. I knew it is going to be hard to find if not impossible to find a job that pays six figures like I had grown accustomed to, but money isn't everything.

Then one day out of the blue I realized life isn't so bad trucking and I have been content everyday since.

I'd give it some more time before throwing in the towel.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Pianoman's Comment
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I went through something like you are going through now. I suddenly hated driving and was thinking of looking for something else. I knew it is going to be hard to find if not impossible to find a job that pays six figures like I had grown accustomed to, but money isn't everything.

Then one day out of the blue I realized life isn't so bad trucking and I have been content everyday since.

I'd give it some more time before throwing in the towel.

I most likely will pick a new career at some point but I am planning on waiting until I have paid off all my debt and ideally I’ll wait until I’ve saved up some money first. With the low cost of living in WV and no debt, I could afford a huge pay cut. I still want to make good money but any new career is at least temporarily going to require a pay cut.

I’m glad you commented because I know from past conversations on the forum you and I have very similar thought processes about driver pay. I can’t help but think my attitude about pay is not helping my current dissatisfaction lol. I don’t think about the pay too much now that I sold the house but it’s difficult not to notice the differences between a good paying local job vs what is considered a good paying OTR gig. The overall pay is similar but OTR drivers really take the cake when it comes to unpaid hours worked.

I try not to think about it but I think it’s always in the back of my mind to some extent

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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Its not really a rolling split cause i will still take a 10hr break.

I have a google maps of hotels with truck parking if u want to email me. It wont link here. Go swimming at the hotel!

Truckingalongfun@gmail.com

Pianoman's Comment
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Its not really a rolling split cause i will still take a 10hr break.

I have a google maps of hotels with truck parking if u want to email me. It wont link here. Go swimming at the hotel!

Truckingalongfun@gmail.com

Oh gotcha, makes sense.

Yeah I’ll email ya!

NaeNaeInNC's Comment
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Honestly, i do what Kearsey does quite often. I'll dink around for two hours walking my dogs or Uber somewhere interesting. Then I'll take a complete ten. It just breaks up the monotony knowing you have some time to be a total screw-off. Just make sure that you have that 8 hours uninterrupted SB.

I actually got sucked into listening to live trial coverage, with the Depp VS Heard trial. Emily D Baker is a former prosecutor, and breaks down everything as it happens. She is quite often outpacing legacy media with concurrent viewers during live trials. The SC VS Murdoch trial. The Rust shooting trial of NM VS Gutierrez. The Bankruptcy and theft shenanigans of Tom Girardi and his ex wife Erica Jayne. She is hilarious, and there is something about her tone that I can listen to her all day and not feel bored or wiped out.

Audible is my life saver, with over 120 books in the last three years. From thrillers to biographies, trashy romance, to history, it brings it's own level of entertainment. I have to be careful about who the reader is, or they could get on my nerves. Heck, I listened to the Terminal List by Jack Carr and it's subsequent books, read by Ray Porter a total of 5 times all the way through.

Also, remember the advice given to newbies, about sticking it out for the first year at your starter company? There is a reason for that, beyond the job hopping. It's to allow time for the drastic lifestyle changes inherently attached to OTR driving to shake out, and find your groove.

I personally think you may be fighting the "what was" vs "what is" scenario. Give lots of things a try, and adopt what works best for you, and drop what you think you dislike.

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Sandman J's Comment
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I haven't been driving nearly as long as you Pianoman but routine was mentioned. My routine starts with what I consider easy music, which lately has been Noah Kahan. I'll play that station on Pandora until I'm more livened up, as I try to start in the middle of the night as much as I can. Then I change to other genres, or if I can't pick one, I put it on Shuffle. Music and phone calls are my go-to as I haven't gotten into podcasts or audio books. My number's in my profile if you ever need a new chattin buddy. I went through something similar in my last career which led me to trucking.

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