February 2024

Our streets are becoming the new land fill!!!

I'm not saying that the local councils aren't doing a decent job, in fact I'd go as far to say that the council tax we all pay is worth the extra money we incur every single year...........that was sarcasm by the way.

I took these pictures whilst stuck in traffic, they were taken on the Wellington Road, near Birmingham, I must of only traveled about 100 mts, stop, start type of traffic, plus it was about 1:30pm, so afternoon traffic near any city, in any part of the country is a nightmare.

Now I'm not too sure how this stretch of the road looked like years ago and I would be amazed to see any comparison, but I'm quite sure it would not of looked like the pictures I took. Our streets in and around major cities in the country are becoming the new land fill, it's sad to say this but it is becoming a reality. I would go as far to say that they remind me of the streets in Iraq, I completed 2 Tours during my Army service, they are not that bad yet but if nothing is done, we will soon resemble the streets I used to see whilst traveling in an armoured Land Rover.

We as a nation have always been proud of who we are and were we come from but pride seems to have taken a back seat when it comes to keeping our streets clean, don't get me wrong, I have seen people out with large plastic bags collecting rubbish from the streets, trying to keep the patch they live in respectable, only to see the next week, the patch is right back to the way is was before, I admire these folk as they are trying to make a difference but it breaks my heart to see that their pride takes a bashing when they are out there repeating rubbish collection again and again.

I don't have a solution to the littering problem, as the problem lies with all of us, at some stage in our lives we have dropped the odd wrapper, for smokers it's butt ends and the youth of today think that because there is people out there that pick rubbish up for a living they are allowed to just drop rubbish anywhere, I witnessed a young kid on his bike polish off a bottle of juice and toss the empty bottle on the pavement, I said "mate why did you do that", he looked back, gave me some abuse and rode off, laughing and saying someone else can get it, I was visiting my father-in-law at the time, so I picked the bottle up and dropped it in the bin.

Please take a good look at the pictures, there's probably worse out there and I know for a fact there is, so if your reading this post, please, have a little pride and DON'T LITTER!!!!     

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Gadgets to share by!

Our world as a Truck driver would be a boring job if it wasn't for the fact that we have so many gadgets to take on our journey, here are some of the most important gadgets and a must for when you're out and about in your 18 wheeler:

1.     The trusty mobile phone, essential for calling the office if any problems arise or just simply to make a call to the loved one or a friend.

2.     Probably the most important gadget, when it comes to the job, the HGV SatNav, the one gadget that could keep you in a job.

3.     The laptop, not all Truckers drive trucks for a living, if you have an online business, the quiet of the cab is the ideal place to catch up on how your business is doing.

4.     The tablet, this gadget is a good enough substitute for a laptop and cheaper.

5.     The electric kettle, not all Truckers take a flask of tea or coffee, some prefer to make a fresh brew (a cup or mug is a must).

6.     The in cab fan, on those hot summer days and nights the fan is quite a comfort from the heat.

These are but a few items and trust me there's a lot more I could mention, however, not one of these items could charge or work without the help of the USB cable or the adaptor that slots into the 12/24 volt socket. I had a problem trying to find the right adaptor to use in the cab, as like most of us we have quite a few gadgets plugged in at the same time, then my mate showed me this cool adaptor from Amazon.

It's been one of the best products I've purchased, having the cool light display makes it easy for plugging in other adaptors, so you're not fumbling about when it's dark, ideal for night shift workers, it also has a 10 amp fuse to prevent any overheating or overcharging, complete with 2 USB connecters and 3 adaptor connections, a perfect addition to any Truckers bag.

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Life as a Trucker

There's quite a few categories of Truckers, the main ones I'm talking about are the guys and gals that drive the units (or big rigs, if you drive in the US) and long trailers, proper Truckers, (you could also include draw bar Truckers) pulling tons and tons of products, ranging from........well anything that you can think of, along the main arteries of the country, namely the motorways and for the Truckers across the pond, the highways.

Now within this category of Trucker, you have 2 main drivers, your daily or nightly driver (core or agency) that usually works a 12, sometimes 15 hour shifts, then you have the Trampers (Sleeper Drivers for the US), these are the guys that stay out on the road all week, then take their weekend off at home, catching up on sleep, which we never tend to do. Now most of the Trampers that I've come across in the past are fairly old guys, that are sometimes single, have lost a loved one and near to retirement or just enjoy doing it because the money is good.

Now there is a commonality for both sets of drivers, we are all Brothers of the Haulage trade, most of our time is spent alone (unless you are double manned), with just our thoughts, music, our favourite radio station or streaming movies on our laptops, mobile device and tablets when we are on our break, even though, and many of you have seen this, the odd foreign driver is watching a movie on his laptop while he is driving, you tend not to miss this kind of thing as he passes you and his cab is lit up by the glare of the laptop, these are the guys that should be taken off the road and sent back to the country they came from, never to drive on our roads again, it is dangerous and irresponsible.

I passed my class 1 C+E back in 1993, on my first tour of duty in Northern Ireland, courtesy of the British Army, so I have quite a few years driving experience under my belt, I've driven in Germany, Canada, Cyprus but mainly within the UK, I've pulled most trailers that you can think of, from low loader to your standard curtain sider plus the odd 50 footer. I've done roping and sheeting, even though the ratchet strap as been around since the 1900's, it's great to know that these old load securing methods can still be used in todays industry.

Fun fact, my father taught me how to tie a truckers knot even before I drove a truck, he took pleasure showing me all the knots he knew, the half hitch, full hitch, bosuns hitch, the list was endless, goes back to his days as a Merchant Mariner, God rest his soul. 

Now, to most of the road users (namely car drivers) think we are a menace on the roads, this is not the case in the US, they actually celebrate Truckers, this is a few lines taken from the American Truckers Association: 

National Truck Driver Appreciation Week is an annual, nationwide celebration and cornerstone program launched by the American Trucking Associations in 1988 to recognize and honor the vital contributions of truck drivers to our daily lives and the economy. 

Now I know we have Trucking festivals all across the country and Driver of the Year is competed for with most companies but we are not honoured or recognized, the only time we ever got any kind of thanks or recognition was during the Pandemic. Truckers became essential workers, I mean, we couldn't work from home and who else was going to keep the country and economy alive. So if your not a truck driver and you are reading this, please spare a thought for all Truckers, because without us the country would literally come to a stand still and if you think real hard there is not one thing produced today that is not transported by Truckers on our roads, if you can think of anything, please leave a comment and as an after thought, please understand that we are not driving a machine that can pull a away as fast as a car, most trucks on the road have a speed restriction, so flashing your lights at us as we are in the middle of over taking another truck, is not going to make us go any faster, so please be patient.

The long and short of it all is that Trucking is a thankless job, long hours, sometimes lack of sleep, especially after a long shift, strapping the load can be a pain, the elements always seem to be against you. The road system in the UK is just getting worse, with long delays, roadworks on nearly every stretch of the motorway, accidents nearly every day, causing further delays not knowing if what has happened ahead is not only affecting your life but someone else's life, especially if there has been a fatality. We have rules and regulations to adhere to, most of which is time orientated causing infringement after infringement, hoping that the day never comes when you are stopped by the Traffic Authorities which could potentially cost you hundreds in fines.

To me, this job as a Trucker, is the most stress free job I've ever had, I have my own office, with no one there to tell me to turn the heating up or down, I also have a bunk in my office, great for working the night shift when you're stuck on the loading bay for a few hours, just get your head down and set your alarm every 30 mins, you tend to know which companies are fast at tipping or mega slow, I can take my break whenever I want plus the layby café is always a welcome sight if I want something substantial, you can't beat a full English during your shift!!

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