Well, another March has slipped on by. Changes are afoot and
that does not mean change is a bad thing. At least not from my point of view, I
am ready for a change.
For some time now I have contemplated making a career
change, more specifically returning to the job I love the most, driving tractor
trailer.
Some people shake their head in disbelief, when you tell
them what your ideal dream job is. So what is it about trucking that is so
enticing to me. Hmm, where do I start? I could list the pros and cons of the
job, considering there are plenty of both. Such as long hours, traffic delays,
constant scrutiny by DOT, and the list goes on.
Wait, this is not sounding so good you say. I would have to
disagree with you on that. You see, for me, driving is more than just a job, it
is a lifestyle. It is the type of life that you had to grow up with. I long to
return to the familiar sights and sounds that I had grown up with.
For too long now, I have struggled with the sin of
discontentment, with my current employment. I used to enjoy what I did, but
now, not so much. Stress was never a big issue for me. Now I come home and I’m
mentally wiped. Yup, time for a change.
Yes, trucking is one of the most underappreciated careers in
North America. So the next time you see a truck travelling down the road, on
your way to buy that item on sale at your favorite store. Just remember one
thing. That someone spent long days alone, away from family and friends, to
deliver those goods that you bought.
So, a new chapter is about to be written. There will be lots
to write about in the future, I would imagine. But for now, it’s just another
day in paradise.
I'm glad you like trucking Brad. I doubt that all the lovely things I buy from Winners are made in Saint John ;)Hope it works out for you.
ReplyDeleteYour not crazy at all Brad. This trucking lifestyle gets into your blood. You either love it or hate it. There does not seem to be an in between. Despite my griping at times (which I believe is a pre-requisite to be a truck driver, lol) I still have a passion for the trucking life. Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Al.