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A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 03:46 AM Dec 25

There are over 1,840 highway Rest Areas in this country and over 40,000 Truck Stops....

And in almost every single one of them, there are drivers who have parked and slept for the night, miles from home.

I'm fortunate these days that I am home almost every day, and just walked in the door (2:30 AM EST) after a short, 380 mile trip down to Melbourne, FL and back

Have a thought for all the dedicated truckers out there who spend holidays, birthdays, anniversary's and other family events on the road, so this country can continue to run smoothly.

Below is a photo I took earlier this evening at 11:20 at a rest area on the northbound side of I-95 near Mims, FL.

About 12 or 14 guys parked for the night on Christmas Eve. Tens of thousands of drivers are doing the same thing all over the country tonight. May they all get safely home to their loved ones.


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There are over 1,840 highway Rest Areas in this country and over 40,000 Truck Stops.... (Original Post) A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 OP
I hope NJCher Dec 25 #1
These days most do. A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #3
Speaking of NJCher Dec 25 #8
CW McCall - A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #13
I hear ya, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 25 #23
In areas that are remote or sparsely populated... A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #24
Never taken nor received a load into or out of AK. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 25 #26
Wish I had a CB when I was commuting to PCIntern Dec 25 #32
I remember that one and soldierant Dec 25 #44
You mean Teddy Bear? I Cry every time :-) FemDemERA Dec 26 #46
Yes, I did commit a typo. soldierant Dec 26 #47
Thank you for pointing this out. We tend to take so much for granted. LoisB Dec 25 #2
when I was on a TDY for my IT job Skittles Dec 25 #4
🎄Safe Travels, All 🎄 Hekate Dec 25 #5
I feel ya man state of stupid Dec 25 #6
My first three bands did this tune! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Dec 25 #37
sorry about typos state of stupid Dec 25 #7
No problem. It's easy to edit your posts... A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #14
My nephew was an OTR trucker. Grumpy Old Guy Dec 25 #9
Stress with a poor diet and lack of exercise out on the road Captain Zero Dec 25 #12
Woah! A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #15
And every one of them... 2naSalit Dec 25 #10
Merry Christmas, 2na! A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #16
Thanks... 2naSalit Dec 25 #19
so nice and markie Dec 25 #11
Nice rig! 2naSalit Dec 25 #20
Trucking songs pfitz59 Dec 25 #17
Now THIS is a trucking song; A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #18
My friend wrote that song NJCher Dec 25 #27
Love Chip's Mannheim Steamroller stuff Happy Hoosier Dec 25 #45
You guys do jobs I would not want to do. Happy Holidays to you Liberal In Texas Dec 25 #21
Thanks very much. A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #25
I'm pretty lucky in that I own my own trucking company consisting MarineCombatEngineer Dec 25 #22
You then have a degree NJCher Dec 25 #28
Hey MCE DENVERPOPS Dec 25 #33
Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year to you and your family. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 25 #34
A big Thank you to all the drivers out there WestMichRad Dec 25 #29
Great song. SunSeeker Dec 25 #31
Essential workers. Should be treated as such. NoMoreRepugs Dec 25 #30
My Dad Was A Driver, But Not OTR ProfessorGAC Dec 25 #35
Two of my three grandfathers were littlemissmartypants Dec 25 #36
Mama Hated Diesels So Bad..... bsiebs Dec 25 #38
No way I could ever maneuver one of those trailers in a city!! Callie1979 Dec 25 #39
Merry Christmas Heretic Ruby the Liberal Dec 25 #40
Thanks. Same to you and yours. A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #42
Never drove a big rig LogDog75 Dec 25 #41
The gig I have is mostly night work. A HERETIC I AM Dec 25 #43

NJCher

(39,277 posts)
1. I hope
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:00 AM
Dec 25

They had iPads or cell phones where they could be with their families, at least virtually.

There is no substitute for being there, however, and the fact that they stepped up is much appreciated on this end.

A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
3. These days most do.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:20 AM
Dec 25
I hope They had iPads or cell phones where they could be with their families, at least virtually.


The number of drivers going down the road that do NOT have a smart phone of one sort or another is probably minuscule these days. In fact I attribute the almost complete falloff of CB radio traffic to the prevalence of these devices as well as GPS units.

So yeah, I bet most of them could Face Time with their families before hitting the rack.

NJCher

(39,277 posts)
8. Speaking of
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:56 AM
Dec 25
complete falloff of CB radio traffic

Do you remember that song from before cell phones—about CB radios? It was called “Convoy” and it was very popular. I think it was a number one song for a long time. It somehow captured the phenomena of the country being covered with truckers who spoke to each other on CB radio.

We got that there was a sense of community and camaraderie among truckers from that song.

A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
13. CW McCall -
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:41 AM
Dec 25

The song inspired the movie starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali McGraw and Earnest Borgnine.

Sorry to say, in my opinion one of the dumbest trucker movies of all time!

But yeah, the song and the subsequent movie sold a hell of a lot of CB's to the motoring public. I bought one myself! Installed it in a VW Rabbit I had.

I say the modern phones have had a hand in minimizing radio traffic because all the things you used to use the radio for can now be gotten in that one item, maybe two if you add a GPS.

I haven't needed to ask for "Local Information" in 20 years! Much less asked for someone's "20" or a "10-36".

The last time I had one mounted in a truck was over a decade ago and even then the traffic was spotty if not nonexistent. When you did hear someone talking it was either complete shite or two or three friends chatting away, and if they were smart they would move their conversation off the "Breaker Channel" (Ch. 19). It got to the point where I would ride down the road with the squelch turned up so I wouldn't hear anyone unless they were within a few hundred yards of me. Just too much nonsense.

I started driving OTR in 1987 and they were regularly used back then with lots of interesting and often funny traffic. I had one in the trucks I used to drive on Motor Racing up into the 2000's, but as time went on, it was turned on less and less. Then it turned into mostly nasty, pointless crap. So the only times I would turn it on was to find out what that holdup was or what was the best lane to be in, until I realized even that was pointless.

I haven't talked on regularly on a CB in, as I said, well over a decade.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,969 posts)
23. I hear ya,
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 09:18 AM
Dec 25

the only reason there are CB radios in my trucks is just in case the cell phones go down, which has happened a couple of times, to be able to still communicate, other than that, mine stays off.

A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
24. In areas that are remote or sparsely populated...
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 10:10 AM
Dec 25

I would absolutely have one. My firm sent me up to Alaska in 2022, once in July to Anchorage and again in November to Fairbanks. If you're running out of town, then absolutely put one in the truck. In fact, most of the guys running the "Haul Road(s)" use a VHF band radio so they can get out further. If you're running up to Deadhorse/Prudhoe you absolutely need a VHF rig. I never got up there (thankfully!) but I did run south down toward Anchorage on snow covered roads, but since I was there temporarily, I still didn't have a CB. The traffic on Alaska Rte 3 is a lot more frequent than on the Dalton.

Same with places like Montana, North Dakota, the far north of Minnesota and Wisconsin, UP of Michigan, etc. If it's a long way between towns and no interstates coupled with spotty or no Cellular signal, I would absolutely have a radio in the truck.

Here's a TikTok I did at the swap point when I was running south from Fairbanks. VERY lonely place! ;

https://www.tiktok.com/@the_schmingster/video/7237639530872917290

That location is here.. 177 miles south of the Fairbanks sorting center

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,969 posts)
26. Never taken nor received a load into or out of AK.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 10:21 AM
Dec 25

From the video posted, it does look very lonely.
I tend to stay within the lower 48 and try to do the I-5 corridor exclusively if possible, my other driver likes to do the coast to coast runs, but on occasion, I'll take a load out of my comfort zone if she can't.

PCIntern

(27,192 posts)
32. Wish I had a CB when I was commuting to
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 12:23 PM
Dec 25

North Central PA from Philly, leaving at 2:30 AM. Desolate on the Tpke and Interstates -one time while I was gassing up, a State Trooper pulled in, said he’d seen me over the weeks in my old car, and told me that if my car ever breaks down, move away from it and only come out into the open if it’s a police car or a tow. He said people were routinely disappearing on I-80. He was not joking around.

soldierant

(8,264 posts)
44. I remember that one and
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 11:06 PM
Dec 25

I also remember a companion piece called "Reddy Bear." Anyone besides me remember that one?

soldierant

(8,264 posts)
47. Yes, I did commit a typo.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:52 PM
Dec 26

At the time I had just gotten out of the Marine Corps after 10 years of service - so I couldn't admit crying - but I did.

Skittles

(162,537 posts)
4. when I was on a TDY for my IT job
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:36 AM
Dec 25

I spotted a trucker hopping out of his truck first thing in the morning and stretching in icy cold Wikes-Barre - I chatted with him a bit, then invited him to join me for a buffet breakfast at the nearby hotel I was staying at. Besides being great company (loved his road stories), I marveled at how much he was able to eat - he pretty much sampled everything they had!

state of stupid

(121 posts)
6. I feel ya man
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:51 AM
Dec 25

While the song is about a band's life on the road every time, I listen to it I think of every
driver that life.



A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
14. No problem. It's easy to edit your posts...
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:45 AM
Dec 25

At the bottom right of your post there is a green rectangular box that says "Options". Click that and you'll find the Edit feature ( "Edit This Post" ). You can go back and fix typos, add photos or videos or completely rewrite your post if you want.

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,709 posts)
9. My nephew was an OTR trucker.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 04:58 AM
Dec 25

Sadly, he died way too young, forty four years old. The stress was too much for him.

Captain Zero

(7,741 posts)
12. Stress with a poor diet and lack of exercise out on the road
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:30 AM
Dec 25

My cousin was about 47. Gone too soon.

2naSalit

(96,040 posts)
10. And every one of them...
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:08 AM
Dec 25

Is packed nearly every night.

Sending out good vibes to those road warriors not home for the holidays. I spent more than 15 Christmases on the road, you can find fun things to enjoy the day but it's nothing like being home.

Merry Christmas, A HERETIC I AM!!

A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
16. Merry Christmas, 2na!
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:49 AM
Dec 25

I've been with this firm 11 years now and I think I've been home on Christmas day maybe 4 times. Same with all the other holidays. I think I've had 2 Fourth of July's at home, maybe 3 New Years, etc. etc.

Stay warm out there!

2naSalit

(96,040 posts)
19. Thanks...
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 07:18 AM
Dec 25

But it is warm, It's over +40F and drizzling. Might turn to snow later but we'll just have minor amounts on the ground everywhere below 8,000ft, which is not good. At least they didn't have to cancel the ski festival in West Yellowstone again this year.

Have great home-for-once holiday! I have a few gifts to open and too much cake and cookies within reach!

markie

(23,218 posts)
11. so nice and
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 06:22 AM
Dec 25

thank you from the daughter of a (6 years now gone) truck driver...



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2naSalit

(96,040 posts)
20. Nice rig!
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 07:21 AM
Dec 25

I drove a few like that, he had a pretty nice set up and a little bling.

Merry Christmas!

Oops! I just realized that's an album cover! I still mean it, have a great day!

NJCher

(39,277 posts)
27. My friend wrote that song
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 10:45 AM
Dec 25

Chip Davis.

Went through the whole overnight sensation experience with him.

He didn’t have anything to do with the movie, though.

Happy Hoosier

(8,816 posts)
45. Love Chip's Mannheim Steamroller stuff
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 11:57 PM
Dec 25

Of course the Christmas stuff, but a lot of the other stuff too. Went to see him in concert once some years ago. If you’re still in touch , pass on a sincere thanks from a fan!

Liberal In Texas

(15,018 posts)
21. You guys do jobs I would not want to do. Happy Holidays to you
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:13 AM
Dec 25

and to the other road warriors out there.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,969 posts)
22. I'm pretty lucky in that I own my own trucking company consisting
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:49 AM
Dec 25

of 2 trucks, 2 drivers, myself being one of them, my agent and my accountant, so both of us are home for the holidays while the trucks are getting a well deserved break, B service and a deep cleaning.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all the truckers out there who aren't able to be home.
Keep the wheels between the lines, the rubber side down and don't feed the bears.

DENVERPOPS

(11,358 posts)
33. Hey MCE
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 12:48 PM
Dec 25

Have a nice Christmas, and with any luck, a happy and prosperous New Year........

Take care of you, and yours!!!!!!!!

WestMichRad

(2,142 posts)
29. A big Thank you to all the drivers out there
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 11:02 AM
Dec 25

… who keep our country running smoothly. I appreciate you! Merry Christmas and safe holidays!

Here’s another truckin’ song.

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ProfessorGAC

(71,906 posts)
35. My Dad Was A Driver, But Not OTR
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 12:56 PM
Dec 25

He delivered milk to the supermarkets in an IH rig with a cooler trailer.
But, the most distant store in the chain was only around 45 miles away, so he was home every night.
He didn't have to do the things you describe. No sleeping in the truck. No being gone on the holidays.
He was a Teamster so he made a good living, plus the sacrifices weren't huge.

littlemissmartypants

(26,869 posts)
36. Two of my three grandfathers were
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 01:30 PM
Dec 25

Truck drivers. Also, as a traveling health care provider, I had cell phones for every carrier and a CB radio.

No one wants to get lost in the swamp and not be able to reach a patient or emergency services.

I was a girl scout. I know what "be prepared" means.

Great post, A HERETIC I AM. ❤️

LogDog75

(329 posts)
41. Never drove a big rig
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 09:34 PM
Dec 25

But the owner of a trucking company offered me a job after I got out of the AF. I was loading our field hospital, on aircraft pallets, on his flat bed rigs with a 10K forklift. We were shipping it to another base for a field demonstration. He asked me which pallets should be loaded first and after consulting my sheet of pallet heights and weights I proceeded to load the rigs. As we were tying down the last of the pallets he asked me when my enlistment was up and said he'd hire me. I was in my 12th year and I told him I'm staying at least 20 years.

I admire truck drivers, not just because of their skills, and others whose jobs we rarely see or consider. They help make our lives easier for us by supplying the products and services we can't do ourselves. I tend to remind people how interdependent we are to everyone else. For example, the clerk at the gas station who accepts deliver of gas from the driver of the gas tanker who picked up the load at the refinery produced by refinery worker from the oil produced by oil well operators who can do their jobs because the people who build and maintain drilling rigs made from the metals other produced at manufacturing plants from the raw metal ores dug by miners, etc... Everything is interrelated and interdependent.

In the late 70s at Myrtle Beach, SC, rock-n-roll legendary D Dick Biondi, had a morning show and one of the things he did every morning was to recognize and thank the men and women who worked the overnight shifts. People like doctors, nurses, police, fire en, waitresses, clerks, etc.. These are people who are "invisible" or are taken granted for by the rest of us.

A HERETIC I AM

(24,746 posts)
43. The gig I have is mostly night work.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 10:14 PM
Dec 25

The US Mail moves at night, for the most part. Certainly it does for distances shorter than 500 miles, anyway.

In the last 11 years I've worked more days that started after 5 PM than I can count.

The rest of your points are well taken. People don't really know how much goes on while they're sleeping.

Take Manhattan, for instance. Almost all the restaurants, bodegas and other retail stores get their deliveries in the wee hours. The side streets are packed with straight trucks and tractor trailers delivering what it takes to keep a major city fed and clothed. The fish, produce and meat markets in most major cities open at 2 or 3 in the morning. The guy delivering to your local convenience stores do that work at night. Thousands of drivers across the country have the keys to the back doors of Wendy's, McDonald's, Burger King's, etc. and put their product in place mostly at night.

I've only hauled "dry freight" and cars in my career, never foodstuffs, but those guys I mentioned above bust their asses to keep us all fed.

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