How to Deal - 1st Year Trucker Anxiety
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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Normally I feel fine going through the surrounding states. But the further east I go, the more anxiety I get. It is nice that I have an uncle and family friends doing what I’m doing.
Finally, someone with positivity and a good attitude. I'm in my 4th week. And you provided me with Hope. Thank you.
It's my third night in my truck as a solo driver for swift and I'm suffering from shivers and anxiousness. I'm pushing hard. Delivered my first load successfully but ran into alot of issues today bc swift gave me a truck with expired permits and ifta and no chains.
How you doing now ?
I’m trying to get over the anxiety of mountains and curves . I went over my driving time because i was driving too slow up and down the mountains
🙏🙏🙏THANK YOU! Going on first trip and my nerves are rattled.
Thanks Buddy. Your answer was very encouraging.My wife and I just watched the video. Had a very good day today on the road. NO ANXIETY. ☺
I want to be a truck driver but when I drive I get anxiety my stomach gets tight and my face starts tingling
How is it going
@@IvanGarcia-eu5un His face is numb from 2 yrs tingling
i just made it through my first year! that first month? talking about ROUGH. looking back on it though, everyday was a new lesson.
I'm from an east coast state with crazy drivers. I needed to watch this.
Fist solo trip for me Florida up to bronx😱, haven't been back since, Also first night with my trainer he went sleep and i drove over my 11 KC to Cheyenne😳... Thanks Trans AM!!!! Going on year 2, definitely way different
I'm just trying stay calm and focus on everything its its overwhelming im so worried about service failure or no parking and no time on clock or stucksomewhere i shouldn't be. Nothing bad happened yet. Just trying to get my experience in and survive this big corporate machine
It’s been a year, how is your experience now?
Same here
That pass is a monster.
Thanks for the information Wayne! I am currently in CDL training school right now. Driving ten speed Manuel stick shifts. They don’t have any automatic transmission semis. I like all of my instructors, but there are times that they forget that I only have three weeks of driving experience. One instructor yelled at me for not knowing that I was in a 35 mph. I thought that I was in a 40 mph zone. I am not 100% sure that I was wrong. I saw the 35 speed limit sign up ahead, but you’re not in the new speed zone, until you pass the sign. I am thinking to myself, “dude I recently started driving in this area. There is like several different speed zone areas in a ten mile radius. I don’t take this route when I drive to class.” Oh well. I will get through this training.
Yeah a lot of idiot truck driving instructors do not know how to communicate with people. They don’t need to yell at students and they need to have patience.
Great video 👍🏼 thank you brother... I am keep pushing through
Just watching this video when on my 30 minute break at 3:30 am in my 5 week of getting my cdl and going to Denver Colorado and ice on the road and looking for parking in the middle of the night and new in this God protect all the drivers out there 🙏
this is very insightful thank you... im fresh off cdl trucking school and is about to start trucking in 3 weeks.
now i know what to expect.
Where were you able to land a job at? I just go my CDL as well and have 0 experience.
Thanks for the positive feedback on the first year! I’ve been in a class B local position for about 3 years now and I really want to try the big rigs out for more money and I’ve always wanted to drive one. Going OTR just seems like the most common way to get your career started but I’m nervous because it will be a big shift in lifestyle for me. Some days I feel really motivated to go and get my class A but then others I feel like I psych myself out of it.
Thanks for all the information and help 👍👍 be safe out there ✌️🚛✌️
What ever happened to the term be careful? I never heard anyone say be safe out there until the 21st century. It makes no sense. How can you be safe if you have a dangerous job? Everyone copies everyone else with these terms.
"It is what it is."
"I know that's right."
"Unfortunately"
"Be safe out there".
"Have a good day" even though it's ending.
"Common sense is not common anymore" coming from people who have none.
There are many others but can't think of them right now.
@@curtis7599 ur weird
Hey man thanks for the words of encouragement! I just went solo after two weeks with a mentor (100 hours, 5000 miles). My nerves still feel wrecked, even just bobtailing. It feels like everybody is watching and some screw up or crash is just waiting to happen 😬
I’m in the same situation and it’s driving me crazy. Sometimes I don’t know which end is up! I’ve had to ask for help at most stops and seen a couple truckers bitch each other out over small mistakes. I’m ready to hang it up.
@@edbrock8053 How are you doing now bro? Is every day getting better? Did you push through?
😂😂
we used to take I 5 when we traveled from Fresno CA to Salt Lake City but we live in Arizona now.
You are an outstanding person thanks for your kind motivational and inspiring words and wisdom is respected
I am on my 2nd month solo and they gave me a 1700mile load to las vegas from indiana, went on i-70 through denver and went on the most amazing drive I have ever been on. Through those rockies and the utah landscape to i-15, and reset in grand junction and went to the Colorado National Monument with a budget car rental, what incredible beauty and what a joy. 1300 net that week too.
THIS 👆👆👆 is what I want to hear! That’s awesome! I understand that it won’t always be that but routes like this help you get through the routes that are questionable 🤨 😂 keep up the good vibes, making the best of it and keep on Trucking🙌
@@chickyboom6058I’m interested to work as a truck driver
Thanks for your valuable advice and sharing experience
Just got back from Oregon city
I get fear and anxiety.
Driving over bridges and near large bodies of water. What can i do?
I'm only a month in. And the first place they sent me is west and nw. I do not feel equipped. I had no training in mountain grades especially not in snow. I tried to fina a company that would keep me east in flatter or less snow my first year. I don't know if I can do this..... I love it and I want to but I'm seriously worried about safety because of conditions and zero experience.
update?
Yall learn alot after the first year..Dead end roads and mapquest will fail you..
Get Paper Wht is Mapquest? Lol
Thank you for the advice
If you don't quit in your first couple years than your screwed, because you start getting used to everything, you can try to get out, but it will only drag you back Into the driver's seat
Thank you
Hey driver, do you still work for COTC?
Anxiety leveled out but it's still there a lot. When most are sleeping though and I have the hours and schedule to do so, I will start and drive all night. My anxiety arises quickly when more 4 wheelers come out around 4:00. Then truckers come out only when the sun rises because they're afraid of the dark which makes me laugh and they also have the hours and schedule to start early in the morning. If I still see trucks parked when the sun is up, I drive around and blow my air horn as I arrive at the truck stop. Then I knock on each door to tell them that the sun is up so you can leave now. Seriously though, I always struggled with anxiety and it's because I feel it when more people are around which is why I hate people. People are loud and won't shut the hell up. It gives me anxiety because people are up to no good. So keep a low profile and don't talk to anyone. Ask for help only with people who are professional and don't look like a bum if you really need it. Also, I don't understand why people may be nice but on the road everyone has a totally different personality and mentality while on each others asses. Four wheelers also need to understand that trucks are governed. I can't be behind a 65mph governed truck for a long time while mine is governed at 68mph. It takes me a while to pass but I usually wait until I don't see any four wheelers or super truckers who think very harshly of major carrier drivers. I can feel the hatred. When hate is near, I can feel it. Every time a super trucker passes me, I can feel the negativity and judgement because I drive for Crete as an O/O driving at 68mph. Are you a super trucker who is mean to other truckers on the road but nice off the road giving people advice?
I get anxiety my stomach muscles get tight and my faces starts tingling I hate it but I wana become a truck driver
Hey trucker Wayne, is driving solution take on truck driver from overseas