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Published: 2011-07-27 17:39:06 +0000 UTC; Views: 4288; Favourites: 198; Downloads: 271
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Let me tell you a little about the truck driver you just flipped off because he was passing another truck, and you had to cancel the cruise control and slow down until he completed the pass and moved back over. His truck is governed to 68 miles an hour, because the company he leases it from believes it keeps him and the public and the equipment safer. The truck he passed was probably running under 65 to conserve his fuel. You see, the best these trucks do for fuel economy is about 8 MPG. At almost $4.00 per gallon, well, you do the math. And yes, that driver pays for his own fuel. The load he's under needs to be 1014 miles from where he loaded in 2 days. And he cannot fudge his federally mandated driver log because he no longer does it on paper, he is logged electronically. He can drive 11 hours in a 14 hour period, then he must take a 10 hour break before resuming driving. And considering the shipper where he loaded held him up for 5 hours because they are understaffed, he now needs to run without stopping for breaks to make his delivery appointment. If he misses it, he will be rescheduled for the next day, because the receiver has booked their docks solid, as they have cut their staff to a minimum. That means the driver sits, losing 500+ miles for the week. Which means his profit will be cut, and he will take less money home to his family. Most of these guys are gone 10 days, and home for a day and a half, and take home an average of $500.00 a week if everything goes well.You can't tell by looking at him, but 2 hours ago he took a call informing him that his only sister was involved in a car accident, and though everything possible was done to save her, she died. They had flown her to a trauma hospital in Detroit, but it was too late. He hadn't seen her since last Christmas, but they talked on the phone every week. The load he is pulling is going to Atlanta, and he will probably not be able to get to the funeral. His dispatcher will do everything possible with the loads available from Atlanta to get him there, but the chances are slim. So he has hardly noticed your displeasure at having to slow down for him. It's not that he doesn't care, he's just numb.
Everything you buy at the store, everything you order on-line, moves by truck. Planes and trains can't get it to your house or grocery store. We are dependent on trucks to move product from the airport, the rail yards, to the stores and our homes. Every day good, experienced, qualified drivers give it up because the government, the traffic, and the greedy companies involved in trucking have drained their enthusiasm for this life. They take a job at a factory if they can find it, and are replaced by an inexperienced youngster dreaming of the open road. This inexperience leads to late deliveries, causing shortages and higher prices at the store, and crashes that lead to unnecessary deaths on the road. It is even possible that is what led to the death of this driver's sister.
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StormBringer23 In reply to ??? [2013-02-07 04:21:15 +0000 UTC]
What a perfect description. The fact remains...I will remember you always as the person who made my first DD happen.
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sunshinegypsy In reply to ??? [2012-03-30 01:35:14 +0000 UTC]
Oh. Oh wow. This is INCREDIBLE. I did a LOT of long-distance driving (in a car) for many, many years. I always found truck drivers to be the best other drivers on the road. They don't hang out in the passing lane, they always flash their lights to let you know you can merge back in front of them, they're just all-around well-mannered drivers. My grandfather was a truck driver, so he taught me all about that stuff. I also knew a lot of truck drivers in general - whether just a brief meeting and chat while I was injecting myself with a dose of coffee at a rest stop or truck stop... or a few good friends that lived life on the road. Most of them were single - no one wants to wait around at home for a truck driver. And most of the drivers I talked to did drugs so they COULD stay awake to the limit of what they were allowed on the road. Simply because they couldn't afford to waste a single minute of their allotted time. I'm so glad you wrote this.
And I hope you tell Harold there are people out in the world thinking of him and holding him in their hearts.
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BeyondJen In reply to ??? [2012-01-25 08:51:39 +0000 UTC]
To walk a mile in another's shoes...
This is a fine piece of writing, sir. The truth of it makes it heavy, but you delivered it just right.
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CalleighBlack In reply to ??? [2011-09-21 15:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Daddy was a trucker when I was little...I'm beyond impressed with this.
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StormBringer23 In reply to CalleighBlack [2011-09-21 16:12:34 +0000 UTC]
It amazes me how few people realize the dramatic impact Drivers have on our every day lives. I am so glad you appreciated this. Thank you!
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CalleighBlack In reply to StormBringer23 [2011-09-21 16:22:37 +0000 UTC]
I not only appreciate it, I would have called Daddy if I could have. (That's impossible without a ouija board these days). It is a great piece.
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StormBringer23 In reply to CalleighBlack [2011-09-21 17:15:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Calleigh.
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CalleighBlack In reply to StormBringer23 [2011-09-21 18:54:39 +0000 UTC]
Oh, you know you're welcome.
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FuzzyHoser In reply to ??? [2011-08-26 18:05:04 +0000 UTC]
Truth tellin'.. Makes for fine writing.
People need to hear the truth every now and again. (:
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StormBringer23 In reply to FuzzyHoser [2011-08-27 03:03:57 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Ma'am. This story created quite a stir.
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FuzzyHoser In reply to StormBringer23 [2011-08-27 14:39:10 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, and I can imagine!
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NikkiSeven In reply to ??? [2011-08-21 22:55:00 +0000 UTC]
That is bloody well said. Thank you for saying it, and for saying it so well.
I drove an LGV on the mail run for a summer. Talked to a lot of HGV drivers at the stops. Different continent, different rules, but the spirit is the same.
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StormBringer23 In reply to NikkiSeven [2011-08-22 03:27:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. This was published by our local newspaper here, my first published piece. I have gotten a lot of response to it. It would seem that everyone is touched in one way or another by Drivers, everywhere. It means a lot to me that you were impressed.
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pergamjee In reply to ??? [2011-08-05 08:22:17 +0000 UTC]
This reminds me of what Atticus Finch said in To Kill A Mockingbird, about how we should get into someone's skin and walk around in it ...
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StormBringer23 In reply to pergamjee [2011-08-05 13:29:36 +0000 UTC]
I love that you got it, thank you!
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erziban In reply to ??? [2011-08-05 02:37:28 +0000 UTC]
Wow.....this is horrible.....not the writing!! It's wonderful!!!
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