Life as a Female OTR Truck Driver...Why I don't want to Drive again

in life •  8 years ago 


The reason why I got into truck driving was for the freedom of driving and making easy money. I been a truck driver for about three years. When I started, I through it was the coolest thing ever. Learning how to shift a 10 speed, backing, and cruising down the highway peeping the scene. I liked being able to not have a boss breathing down my neck watching my every move. I would pick up loads all across the country while site seeing listening to music.

What I didn’t like over time was the way I was being treated. With truck driving, you are supposedly the captain of your ship. That means, if you are not comfortable truck driving (like in bad weather) the dispatcher is not supposed to force you to drive. However, my dispatcher would continue to taunt me into drive saying, “I just checked the forecast and it’s not so bad” or “I got another driver doing it in your area so just try your best”. I understand that the load has to get there, but there are a lot of drivers that end up in ditches because they risked it either by persuasion or pride.

I also left truck driving because I was away from family for WAAAY to long. I would miss birthdays, holidays, and special occasions just because I am stuck over the road delivering products. I realize that the important things were slipping by, and life is too short to be stuck in a truck all my life without spending it with family. Although, my family enjoyed me sending them money, I knew they much rather me be with them in the physical form to make memories.
Another reason why I left truck driving is because it was tiresome. Truckers are allowed to work 70 hours in a week and I felt like the companies I worked for took advantage of the situation. Even when I should be sleep for 8 or 10 hours for the day, I am getting phone calls from the dispatcher and knocks on my door from another driver saying, “to switch out the load” or having to wake back up because I have to go get my Bill of Lading because they are done unloading the truck. I did not get enough sleep over the road and when I did take my vacation to go home, I would sleep most of the days after months of exhausting and intense driving. *** If I had to change a law, it would be to give a 34 hour reset every week, and not wait for hours to pick up at midnight.***
Being a female truck driver was sometimes scary, like parking at truck stops when I didn’t own a gun and taking or making the last parking spot to rest for the night and walking in the truck stop to take my shower can be intimidating at night and a bit scary. I felt like guys were looking at me like a piece of meat or a Lot Lizard, when I am making honest money just like every other trucker on the road. Also, I hated when I go to a shipper to unload and other truckers question me, they would talk to me like it is my first time driving a truck. When in my mind I am saying, “I know how to let down a landing gear, or I know how to do my post trips, and I know how to back so I don’t need you spotting me unless I ask for your help, and I know how to hook and unhook my truck”. Basically they are underestimating my ability like I am stupid or something.

Now, that I have changed my career I am less grumpy, happier, I feel like I am living again, and my major is in the Computer Science field which I love. Will I go back to truck driving? Well, I will never say never although I don’t plan on it. So for that, I will continue to make sure my CDL’s are up to date just in case. Life as a female trucker can be hard.
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I can imagine how tough and rough your lifestyle was. Welcome to your new addiction. :P

Trainspotting is a great flick!

" I would pick up loads all across the country..."wait a minute.. oh my goodness.

Just Joking. Wow that's a really tough position. Glad you managed to switch it up!

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Even I in IT world find things are moving fast.
Cab drivers being displaced by disruptive technology like Uber but who say Uber drivers are safe from displacement by autonomous vehicles in a few years time. We live in interesting times.
Be strong.

nice pots !
welcome

welcome @crystaljenn love to hear you're happier now 8]

welcome crystaljenn. I am glad you choose to be at your family. This kind of job is not suited to everyone. Wish you a good time at steemit

Trucking is crazy for sure. My wife comes from a family of truckers.

Hope things work out well indeed.

Work is one third of your life.
When that one third affects your eating/health and your sleeping, what life do you have? Good choice! :D

Keep it Clean!

It's cool that you got into computer science. Seems like most trucking jobs will be automated in the future.

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Glad you had a change in life - moving forward
#Humbling story

There is no such thing as easy money. And everything that seems easy at first is not what it really is. The Devil is in details as usual.

Yes long days driving, and have times where you'd say what happened the last ten minutes. I've done it, don't like crossing the bridge to canada. Great post a feel you. ◕ ‿ ◕

Hi @crystaljenn. Trucking sounds like a really gruelling game to me. The best of luck with your new career. I'm sure that you'll make a resounding success of it/

Fascinating! I love how on Steemit we have people from all walks of life.

Good luck with your new career. :)

I imagine something else that would be difficult is the stigma of being a truck driver due to Hollywood portrayals of drug abuse, psychotic murderers and sex addicted deviants.
Let alone being a woman in a primarily male dominated job, which I feel you touched on with how the dispatcher would taunt you.
Thank you for sharing and I'm glad you found something you enjoy.

Welcome on board! It would be great if you hold hello steemian! paper and take a photo and upload it to verify it is truly yourself. Anyway, really welcome!

Congratulations on making a change that makes you happier!

That was an enlightening story. I know there are female truck drivers but I never heard the views on the industry. I enjoy driving and thought about once or twice. By the way I am a guy.

This is interesting. You don't fit the statistically typical demographic for American truck driver. At the same time I hope you are aware of the automation crisis and know that now that you've discovered Steemit relatively early that it is possible you may be able to transition into the new industry it is creating.

At this time we don't know what that new industry will be but it has the potential.

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or just SD = Steem Dollars (not SMD please edit)

Go Girls, hats off to you

Yesterday I've read on Steem story of former programmer - truckdriver. Now girls. What tomorrow?

First woman truck driver here. Unique. Honestly this post should get 30K, like the other truck driver a couple days ago.

Nice to see you here

love to hear your stories, follow me @ikamili
thank you

wow female truck driver that is new. welcome to steemit!

"Lot lizard" is such a disturbing term. Glad you're happier now.