Driven Too Far: The Truth About Trucking
Is it possible for a long-haul driver to have both the career and the family they love? Yes, and this podcast is where you’ll get directions to a destination not found on any map. I’m Andrew Winkler and I know how it feels to be driven too far, which is why I’m giving you the truth about trucking so you can have both your family and your career.
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Why Am I Always Waiting? Decoding Dispatch Delays
06/23/2025
Why Am I Always Waiting? Decoding Dispatch Delays
Ever wonder why you're always waiting on dispatch? In this episode, Andrew pulls back the curtain to reveal the complex process behind securing your next load. Explaining the critical differences between contract and spot market freight, highlighting the financial implications of each. Learn about the meticulous steps dispatchers take, from vetting brokers and negotiating rates to ensuring timely pickups and deliveries. Hidden challenges of credit checks, paperwork, and even sneaky fine print that can cause delays. This episode offers drivers a crucial understanding of the efforts behind the scenes to keep them moving and paid. Takeaways Drivers often feel frustrated waiting for dispatch due to complex processes. Understanding the difference between contract and spot market freight is crucial. Contract freight involves direct relationships with shippers, while spot market freight is transactional. Dispatchers must ensure loads are profitable and suitable for the equipment available. Timeliness of pickup and delivery is a critical factor in load negotiations. Fine print in broker agreements can lead to unexpected penalties for drivers. Check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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Beyond the Wheel: Prioritizing Your Health as a Truck Driver
06/16/2025
Beyond the Wheel: Prioritizing Your Health as a Truck Driver
Medical Disclaimer: All information provided in this episode are for informational purposes only. Do not use this information as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions about or are considering using any drugs, therapies, or peptides, please consult with your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. The demanding trucking lifestyle can take a serious toll on health, as tragically highlighted by the recent passing of a young driver. In this episode Andrew tackles driver health and longevity head-on. He explores the challenges of sedentary work and limited food options, then introduces potential game-changers: GLP-1 weight loss medications and various peptides. Andrew explains how these, alongside nutrition and exercise, can combat obesity, inflammation, and improve overall well-being and mood. Learn how modern science offers new hope for truckers to stay healthy on the road. Resources: Books: Scientific Journals: Websites: Check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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How Trucking Programs Help Veterans Thrive
06/09/2025
How Trucking Programs Help Veterans Thrive
Are you a military veteran looking for a new career? In this episode, we explore how trucking companies are actively recruiting the nation's heroes through veteran apprenticeship programs. Chief Carriers recruiter, Mandee Lade, joins us to discuss the benefits of these programs, including using the GI Bill for income substitution and gaining valuable skills. Highlighting how veterans' inherent discipline, mission-driven mindset, and comfort with solitude make them ideal candidates for trucking roles like drivers, dispatchers, and diesel technicians. Learn how these programs ease the transition from military to civilian life and offer a promising path in the transportation industry. Takeaways The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging for veterans. Veterans can utilize their GI Bill for various career paths in trucking. Apprenticeship programs provide structured support for veterans entering the workforce. Documenting hours worked is crucial for veterans using GI Bill benefits. Different states have varying requirements for apprenticeship programs. The military provides placement services to assist veterans in their career transitions. Veterans possess skills that align well with the trucking industry. The trucking industry offers numerous opportunities for veterans beyond driving. Smaller carriers may provide a more supportive environment for veterans. Joining a veterans program can ease the transition into civilian careers. If you're a veteran looking for a career in trucking check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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Why Trucking Safety Really Matters For Drivers
06/02/2025
Why Trucking Safety Really Matters For Drivers
Ever wonder if your safe driving actually pays off? In this episode, you'll discover how a real safety culture protects you and your career, and learn how some companies actively reward safe driving behaviors with tangible benefits. Chief Carriers Safety Manager Brett Kleier joins us to show the red flags and how to identify companies that genuinely prioritize your safety through CSA scores and their online presence. We also unveil how innovative programs like the Red Hat and Safety 360 actively reward safe driving, putting money back in your pocket. If you're craving a career where your safety is valued and incentivized, this is a must-listen. Takeaways Safety is crucial in the trucking industry due to its economic impact and reputation. Drivers should be aware of the stopping distances and risks associated with large vehicles. Not all safety programs are created equal; companies vary in their safety cultures. A driver's personal driving record can affect their career opportunities in trucking. Safety programs should engage all employees, not just the safety department. Recognition programs like the Red Hat initiative can motivate safe behavior among drivers. Building a safety culture requires buy-in from experienced drivers and open communication. Collaboration among safety professionals can lead to better practices and shared learning. Drivers should thoroughly research a carrier's safety records before applying. The hiring process should be a two-way street, with drivers evaluating companies as well. If you're looking to drive for a carrier that truly values safety and rewards you for it, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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A Day in the Life of Dispatch
05/19/2025
A Day in the Life of Dispatch
Ever wonder what a dispatcher's day is really like? Andrew pulls back the curtain on the often-unseen world of truck dispatch with veteran dispatcher John Steffes. Discover the daily chaos, unexpected challenges, and constant balancing act of driver needs and customer demands. John shares insights into why it can be tough to reach dispatch and reveals the biggest frustrations they face. Learn the crucial role of communication and trust in the driver-dispatcher relationship for a smoother and more successful journey on the road. Takeaways Dispatching is chaotic and requires adaptability. Drivers often don't see the full picture of dispatch operations. Communication is crucial for effective dispatching. Understanding drivers' preferences can improve load assignments. Building relationships with drivers fosters trust and collaboration. Transparency in communication helps manage expectations. Last-minute changes are often beyond dispatchers' control. Drivers should feel comfortable voicing their concerns. Data analysis is important for addressing driver complaints. Trust is essential for a successful driver-dispatcher relationship. Looking for a career in the trucking industry? Visit us at . This podcast is produced by .
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Pride in Your Ride: Maintaining Your Semi Truck
05/05/2025
Pride in Your Ride: Maintaining Your Semi Truck
Does your truck reflect your professionalism? The condition of your rig can influence how you're perceived by your company and even impact equipment assignments. In this episode, Andrew emphasizes the importance of taking pride in your semi-truck, explaining how it serves as a rolling billboard for you, your company, and the entire industry. Learn how the positive first impressions a clean and well-maintained truck can make at shippers, scales, and truck stops. Taking pride in your ride goes beyond aesthetics and speaks volumes about your professionalism and attention to detail. Takeaways Your truck is a reflection of you and your company. Clean trucks create positive first impressions. Taking care of your truck shows professionalism. A clean interior is essential for safety and organization. Judgments are made based on the appearance of your vehicle. Vehicle conditions can affect your career opportunities. Drivers should have a routine for maintaining cleanliness. Taking pride in your ride can enhance your professional image. If you're a professional driver looking for new opportunities, visit us at . This podcast is produced by .
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Navigating the Trucking Industry: A Look Back at Season One
03/17/2025
Navigating the Trucking Industry: A Look Back at Season One
What did we learn in 123 episodes of navigating the truth about the trucking industry? Wrapping up season one of Driven Too Far, Andrew reflects on a journey dedicated to helping professional truck drivers. From hiring processes and decoding recruiter tactics to maximizing income and managing home time, this season covered a wide range of topics. Highlights included discussions on safety, broker interactions, lease programs, and student driver resources. Andrew also recaps interviews with law enforcement, anti-trafficking advocates, and technology vendors. Season two is just around the corner! To learn more visit us at . This podcast is produced by .
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Top Trucking Companies: Finding Carriers That Put Drivers First
03/10/2025
Top Trucking Companies: Finding Carriers That Put Drivers First
With over 1.8 million registered carriers in North America, how do you find the best trucking companies to work for? In this episode, Andrew explores two programs that identify the top fleets prioritizing drivers: Best Fleets to Drive For and Elite Fleets. Learn about the importance of these programs in recognizing companies that offer fair pay, good benefits, and a positive work environment. Highlighting the role of these programs in driving innovation and improving the overall trucking industry. Whether you're a seasoned driver or new to the field, this episode provides valuable insights to help you find the best carrier for your needs. Takeaways There are over 1.8 million registered carriers in North America. Best Fleets to Drive For is a long-standing program recognizing driver-centric companies. Elite Fleets is a new program that also identifies top carriers. Driver feedback is crucial in the application process for these programs. These programs help drive innovation and change in the trucking industry. Companies involved in these programs are focused on improving driver experience. The application process for Best Fleets includes a lengthy questionnaire and driver surveys. Being part of these programs encourages companies to benchmark and improve their offerings. Drivers should seek companies that prioritize their well-being and respect. Advocating for better working conditions can lead to improved retention and satisfaction. Follow these links to find the best trucking companies to work for: Want to drive for a company recognized as a fleet that puts their drivers first, visit us at . This podcast is produced by .
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The True Cost of Safety: Why Prevention is Key
03/03/2025
The True Cost of Safety: Why Prevention is Key
Why do trucking companies place such a heavy emphasis on safety? In this episode, Andrew reveals the direct link between safety and profitability in the trucking industry. Breaking down the razor-thin profit margins that most carriers operate on, demonstrating how even minor incidents like cargo claims, accidents, and workplace injuries can significantly impact a company's bottom line. Emphasizing that safety isn't just about compliance; it's about protecting drivers' livelihoods and ensuring the long-term success of the entire industry. Takeaways Safety is crucial for profitability in trucking. Profit margins in trucking are often razor thin. Cargo claims can lead to significant revenue loss. Accidents can cost millions in lost revenue. Workplace injuries can be more expensive than vehicle repairs. Insurance rates increase with each claim, affecting profits. Constant safety training is essential for risk management. Drivers must understand the financial implications of safety. Risk management should be a focus in safety training. Companies prioritize safety to protect their financial health. If you want to work for a carrier that puts safety number one, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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The Risks and Rewards of Lease Purchase Programs
02/24/2025
The Risks and Rewards of Lease Purchase Programs
Are lease purchase programs still a viable path to truck ownership? In this episode, Andrew explores the risks and challenges associated with lease purchase programs, drawing on his experience with Chief Carriers' own program. He discusses the potential for unexpected maintenance costs, the importance of understanding the differences between lease operator and lease purchase agreements, and the financial implications of major repairs. Andrew also examines the benefits and drawbacks of extended warranties, offering valuable insights for drivers considering a lease purchase option. Takeaways Lease purchase programs can be risky for drivers. A four-year trade cycle can reduce maintenance costs. Lease operators benefit from newer trucks under warranty. Drivers often desire to own their trucks outright. Maintenance expenses increase significantly after four years. Mechanical failures can create financial dilemmas for drivers. Extended warranties may mitigate some risks of ownership. The company must balance risk with driver satisfaction. Understanding the differences between leasing options is crucial. Communication with drivers about their options is essential. If you're curious about our lease purchase programs check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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Avoiding the Axe: How to Keep Your Trucking Job
02/17/2025
Avoiding the Axe: How to Keep Your Trucking Job
Are you on the verge of getting fired from your trucking job? In this episode, Andrew explores the behaviors that can put your career in jeopardy. From the "big three" offenses like drug use, theft, and aggression, to the slippery slope of absenteeism, disrespect, and negligence, Andrew provides a candid look at the actions that can lead to termination. Emphasizing the importance of professionalism, responsibility, and safety consciousness to maintain a successful and long-lasting trucking career. Takeaways: Avoid the "big three": Drug/alcohol use, theft/dishonesty, and aggressive behavior are immediate grounds for dismissal. Don't be a repeat offender: Minor incidents like tardiness, negligence, and preventable accidents add up and can lead to termination. Professionalism matters: Respectful communication, customer service, and on-time delivery are crucial for maintaining your reputation and keeping your job. Take responsibility: Own your mistakes, be accountable for your actions, and avoid blaming others. Safety first: Never cut corners when it comes to safety, whether it's securing cargo, following regulations, or avoiding aggressive driving. Build a positive reputation: Be a team player, mentor others, and contribute positively to the industry to advance your career. Chief Carriers was just named one of for the fifth consecutive year. If you're looking to drive for a company with a group of true professional drivers, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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A Truckers Guide to Finding the Right Job
02/10/2025
A Truckers Guide to Finding the Right Job
Audio Podcast Episode Description: Ready to find a new truck driving job? In this episode, Andrew and recruiter Mandee Lade break down the top three things to look for when applying for trucking jobs, focusing on decoding offer letters. They discuss the critical information that should be included in an offer letter, such as pay details, orientation procedures, and benefits. Andrew and Mandee also emphasize the importance of avoiding "spray and pray" application tactics and researching carriers thoroughly before accepting an offer. This episode provides valuable insights for drivers to navigate the job search process and make informed decisions about their trucking careers. Takeaways Drivers should always get their offer in writing. Offer letters should detail pay, orientation, and other important information. Researching companies before applying is crucial. Avoid the 'spray and pray' application method. Drivers need to know their own needs and expectations. Clear communication with recruiters is essential. A good fit between driver and company reduces turnover. Expectations should be documented and revisited. Recruiters should be open to discussing potential compromises. Involve family in the decision-making process. If you’re looking for a carrier that prioritizes transparency in their offers, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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How You Work History is Affecting Your Trucking Career
02/03/2025
How You Work History is Affecting Your Trucking Career
Are you struggling to get hired as a truck driver? In this episode, we discuss the common pitfalls in driver work histories that can hinder your job prospects. Recruiting expert, Mandee Lade, joins us once again to explore the importance of accurate and consistent information in your application, the impact of job-hopping, and the value of being upfront about any challenges you've faced. Andrew and Mandee also offer tips on how to address gaps in your employment history and present yourself as a reliable and responsible candidate. Whether you're a new driver or an experienced one, this episode provides valuable insights to help you navigate the hiring process and secure the job you want. Takeaways Gaps in employment history can impact trucking applications. Accurate work history is crucial for driver qualifications. Job-hopping raises red flags for recruiters. Honesty in applications fosters trust with employers. Researching potential employers can prevent future issues. Drivers should document all job experiences, even short ones. Taking accountability for job transitions is important. Recruiters value transparency in work history. Drivers should prepare their application details in advance. The first 90 days at a new job are critical for success. If you’re looking for a carrier that puts its people first, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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Get Hired: Decoding a Drivers PSP and MVR Report
01/27/2025
Get Hired: Decoding a Drivers PSP and MVR Report
Ever wondered what happened to professional courtesy on the road? In this episode, Andrew discusses the top three annoying behaviors of non-professional truck drivers. From inconsiderate parking at truck stops to poor fuel stop etiquette and frustrating passing habits on the interstate, Andrew explores how these actions impact fellow drivers and the industry's reputation. Emphasizing the importance of respecting others, following proper road etiquette, and prioritizing safety to foster a more courteous and efficient trucking environment. Takeaways Professional courtesy among truck drivers has diminished. Truck stops are often crowded, leading to unsafe parking behaviors. Fuel stop etiquette is crucial to avoid bottlenecks. Drivers should be mindful of their actions and their impact on others. Staying in the right lane and passing on the left is essential for smooth traffic flow. Taking extra time to park safely can prevent accidents. Being courteous at fuel islands helps maintain a good reputation. Understanding the rules of the road can reduce frustration for all drivers. Planning ahead can help avoid unnecessary delays at stops. Being the bigger person can improve the overall driving experience. If you’re looking for a carrier that puts their drivers first, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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The Decline of Professional Courtesy in Trucking
01/20/2025
The Decline of Professional Courtesy in Trucking
Ever wondered what happened to professional courtesy on the road? In this episode, Andrew discusses the top three annoying behaviors of non-professional truck drivers. From inconsiderate parking at truck stops to poor fuel stop etiquette and frustrating passing habits on the interstate, Andrew explores how these actions impact fellow drivers and the industry's reputation. Emphasizing the importance of respecting others, following proper road etiquette, and prioritizing safety to foster a more courteous and efficient trucking environment. Takeaways Professional courtesy among truck drivers has diminished. Truck stops are often crowded, leading to unsafe parking behaviors. Fuel stop etiquette is crucial to avoid bottlenecks. Drivers should be mindful of their actions and their impact on others. Staying in the right lane and passing on the left is essential for smooth traffic flow. Taking extra time to park safely can prevent accidents. Being courteous at fuel islands helps maintain a good reputation. Understanding the rules of the road can reduce frustration for all drivers. Planning ahead can help avoid unnecessary delays at stops. Being the bigger person can improve the overall driving experience. If you’re looking for a carrier that puts their drivers first, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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Maximize Your Earnings: The Path to Lease Operator Success
01/13/2025
Maximize Your Earnings: The Path to Lease Operator Success
Ever wondered how much you can really make as a lease operator? In this episode, Andrew breaks down the 2024 earnings of Chief Carriers' lease operators, comparing top performers to those who fell short. We examine the factors that contribute to success, including driver mentality, work ethic, and family support. Learn about the importance of choosing the right truck and managing expenses wisely to maximize your income. Whether you're a seasoned owner-operator or considering leasing, this episode provides valuable insights and real-world examples to help you make informed decisions about your trucking career. Takeaways The earnings potential for lease operators varies significantly based on work ethic. Drivers with an entrepreneurial mindset tend to perform better. Family support plays a crucial role in a driver's success. Understanding the difference between gross and net earnings is essential. Successful drivers often maximize their hours and minimize downtime. The lease operator program offers equal opportunities for all drivers. Drivers should be disciplined with their earnings to avoid financial pitfalls. A supportive family environment can enhance a driver's focus and performance. Chill drivers may not realize the income they could be making. Testing the waters with a low-risk lease can be a smart strategy. Follow these links for previous episodes on lease operator programs: If you’re looking for a carrier that puts their drivers first, check us out at . This podcast is produced by .
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How to Lose a Driver in 10 Days
01/06/2025
How to Lose a Driver in 10 Days
How quickly can you lose a driver's trust? This episode serves as a valuable reminder for carriers and dispatchers to prioritize driver satisfaction and foster a supportive work environment. Andrew reveals how a seemingly small scheduling mishap and a poor response from dispatch led to a valued driver leaving the company in just ten days. With transparency Andrew recounts the situation, highlighting the importance of clear communication, respecting drivers' time off, and taking ownership of mistakes to maintain trust and build strong relationships. Takeaways A single misstep can break a driver's trust. Communication is key to maintaining trust. Accountability and transparency are crucial in operations. It's important to learn from mistakes to improve processes. Driver retention is a sign of a healthy company culture. Dispatch should prioritize drivers' home time and plans. Taking ownership of errors can lead to better outcomes. A driver loss should be taken personally by the company. Check us out at for more truck drivers resources. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.
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Walk-Away Leases: The Truth Behind the Fine Print
12/30/2024
Walk-Away Leases: The Truth Behind the Fine Print
Can you really walk away from a truck lease with no strings attached? In this episode, you will learn about the importance of understanding the contract, maintaining financial stability, and communicating effectively with your carrier. Lease agreement can be complex and Andrew explores the potential pitfalls drivers may encounter. He discusses hidden clauses related to early termination penalties, debt accumulation, and truck condition. He also shares a cautionary tale of a driver who made costly mistakes, highlighting the importance of responsible decision-making and open communication to ensure a smooth exit from a lease agreement. Takeaways A walk away lease is not as simple as it sounds. Drivers must understand the clauses in their lease contracts. Financial obligations must be met before walking away. Proper truck condition is necessary for lease termination. Companies may withhold paychecks to cover debts. A good relationship with the leasing company can ease termination. Learn more about us by visiting This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
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Which is Best?: Percentage vs. Pay-Per-Mile
12/23/2024
Which is Best?: Percentage vs. Pay-Per-Mile
As an owner-operator, are you getting the most out of your hard work? In this episode, Andrew tackles the critical question of percentage-based pay versus pay-per-mile. He breaks down the pros and cons of each, analyzing how market fluctuations and carrier transparency can significantly impact your earnings. Using real-world examples from his experience with lease operators, Andrew highlights the importance of timing and predictability when making this crucial decision. Whether you're a seasoned owner-operator or just starting out, this episode provides valuable insights to help you navigate the trucking landscape and maximize your earning potential. Takeaways Both pay per mile and percentage contracts can work depending on market conditions. Drivers often underestimate the financial challenges faced by trucking companies. The trucking industry typically operates on a 7-year cycle of good and bad years. Market conditions can significantly impact the viability of pay structures. Understanding the difference between contract and spot market freight is crucial. Drivers should seek transparency in financial data from carriers. A steady pay per mile can provide security during market downturns. Timing is critical when choosing between pay structures. Drivers should run their own numbers to make informed decisions. If you're ready to work for a carrier that has a great lease program visit us at This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
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What Is The Cost of Changing Jobs
12/16/2024
What Is The Cost of Changing Jobs
What’s the real cost of changing jobs? The offers out there seem fantastic, but are they worth the move? Making the decision to change jobs is a big one. Not only are there financial considerations to take into account, but other factors such as job satisfaction and stability must be weighed in. Andrew takes an in depth look at these elements that go into the cost of changing jobs. From the risk of losing consistent pay to the reputational cost of job hopping. Check out this episode of Driven Too Far: The Truth About Trucking to learn everything you need to know about the cost of changing jobs. Want to work for a company that values their tenured drivers. Visit Original Air Date: Jan 2, 2023
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Lease Programs: What You Need To Be Asking
12/09/2024
Lease Programs: What You Need To Be Asking
What questions should you be asking about lease purchase programs? Drivers aren’t entirely certain of what they should be asking their recruiters and carriers about the programs available. If you’re considering a lease purchase program, there are some essential questions to pose to your carrier or recruiter. Andrew provides the top ten inquiries that will help ensure this decision is well-informed and beneficial for future success as an independent driver. For a carrier that can answer all your lease purchase program questions visit . Original Air Date: Mar 06, 2023
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How Managing Your Time Gets You More Money
12/02/2024
How Managing Your Time Gets You More Money
Is poor time management costing you money on the road? Learn how to reclaim your time, reduce stress, and boost your earnings by mastering time management techniques. In this episode, Andrew explores the importance of time management for truck drivers and offers practical strategies to maximize efficiency and income. We discuss the value of trip planning, minimizing distractions like social media, and communicating effectively with dispatchers and customers. Takeaways Time management is crucial for truck drivers' success. Trip planning is essential for maximizing efficiency. Drivers should avoid multitasking while driving. Pre-trip inspections can save time and prevent issues. Effective communication with dispatchers is vital. Embracing technology can enhance productivity. If you're ready to work for a carrier that really puts its drivers first visit us at . This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Dispatcher Deception: Protecting Yourself from Shady Tactics
11/25/2024
Dispatcher Deception: Protecting Yourself from Shady Tactics
Are you getting played by your dispatcher? In this episode, learn how to recognize and respond to unfair practices, protect your interests, and find a trucking company that values its drivers. We expose the shady tactics some dispatchers use and how they can impact your trucking career. Andrew discusses red flags like low pay, pressure to take undesirable loads, and poor communication. Offering advice on documenting dispatcher interactions, understanding company policies, and addressing concerns with management. Takeaways There are more good dispatchers than bad ones. Shady dispatchers can cost drivers money and time. Layover roulette is a common issue for drivers. Good dispatchers should empower drivers and communicate effectively. Poor planning by dispatch can lead to missed appointments and lost income. Drivers should document their loads and communications with dispatch. Understanding company policies is crucial for drivers. Red flags include low pay and lack of respect from dispatchers. If you're ready to work for a carrier that really puts its drivers first visit us at . This podcast is produced by 2024.
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How to Transition Back to a Company Driver
11/18/2024
How to Transition Back to a Company Driver
Did your lease program not work out as planned? In this episode, Andrew offers guidance for truckers facing the challenges of transitioning back to a company driver role after a lease program. Exploring the reasons why lease programs might not be the right fit for everyone and discusses the potential benefits of returning to a company driving position. Providing practical advice on navigating this transition, emphasizing the importance of open communication and self-reflection. This episode will teach you how to get back on your feet and find success in the trucking industry. Takeaways Many drivers find lease programs more challenging than expected. Communication is key in maintaining customer relationships. Returning to a company driver role can provide stability. Health benefits and paid vacation are significant advantages of company driving. Maintenance responsibilities can overwhelm lease operators. Taxes can become a burden for those in lease programs. If you're ready to work for a carrier that cares about your success, visit us at . This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Ready to Lease Essential Questions to Ask Before You Leap
11/11/2024
Ready to Lease Essential Questions to Ask Before You Leap
Thinking about leasing a truck? In this episode, Andrew will guide you through the crucial questions to ask yourself and potential leasing companies before taking the plunge; exploring the financial realities of being an owner-operator, emphasizing the importance of savings, disciplined spending, and managing irregular income. Andrew also provides valuable insights into choosing the right lease program, understanding contracts, and navigating potential challenges like downtime and maintenance. Gain the knowledge and confidence you need to make informed decisions and increase your chances of success as a lease operator. Takeaways Many drivers are not ready for lease programs. Financial discipline is crucial for success as a lease operator. Maintenance plans should be discussed before leasing. Involve your family in the decision-making process. If you're ready to work for a carrier that really puts its drivers first visit us at . This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Uncovering the Double Standard with Load Securement
11/04/2024
Uncovering the Double Standard with Load Securement
Did you know there's a double standard in trucking regulations? In this episode, Andrew exposes the confusion surrounding load securement, highlighting the differences between the FMCSA guidelines and the CVSA standards. He shares real-life examples of how misinterpreting these regulations can lead to dangerous situations, emphasizing the importance of proper securement techniques for driver and public safety. Learn how to avoid costly fines and potential accidents by understanding the nuances of load securement regulations. Takeaways The FMCSA regulations can be vague and open to interpretation. The CVSA book provides clearer guidelines and diagrams for load securement. Drivers may be following regulations but still not meeting best practices. Proactive training can help mitigate risks associated with load securement. Understanding the difference between regulations and best practices is essential. Looking to join a fleet that puts drivers safety first? Visit us at . This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Is Lease Purchase Trucking a Good Idea
10/28/2024
Is Lease Purchase Trucking a Good Idea
Lease purchase trucking is becoming an increasingly popular way for truck drivers to get their start in the industry. It can be a great option for those who want to own their own truck but don't have the money to outright buy one. However, there are also some drawbacks that should be considered before making a decision about whether or not lease purchase trucking is right for you. In this episode, we will discuss the pros and cons of lease purchase trucking so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not it is the right choice for you. To learn more about a career in trucking and see if lease purchasing is a fit for you visit This podcast is produced by 2024. Original AIr Date: Dec 05, 2022
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Is Your Ego Costing You Loads?
10/21/2024
Is Your Ego Costing You Loads?
Tired of your ego getting in the way of making smart trucking decisions? In this episode, we break down how an unchecked ego can sabotage your pay, damage your relationships with dispatch, and even cost you loads. Andrew, with his years of experience in dispatch, safety, and driver management, reveals the subtle ways ego can creep into your trucking career. Sharing real-world examples and actionable strategies to help you recognize ego-driven behaviors and make more objective, profitable choices. Stop leaving money on the table! Learn how to check your ego and drive your trucking career further. Takeaways Checking your ego is key to sound business decisions. Ego can cloud judgment and affect relationships. Promotions can lead to inflated egos and poor decisions. Owner operators often let ego dictate their choices. Missed opportunities can have financial consequences. Team cohesion is essential for success in trucking. Leading by example fosters a positive culture. Focusing on solutions rather than blame encourages collaboration. Check us out at for career opportunities in trucking. This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Why a Trucker Strike Wont Solve Low Freight Rates
10/14/2024
Why a Trucker Strike Wont Solve Low Freight Rates
Is it time for truckers to go on strike? In this episode, we navigate the turbulent waters of the trucking industry, exploring the factors driving the current recession and the calls for a strike. We break down the impact of COVID-19, the influx of new drivers flooding the market, and the role of lenders in shaping the current landscape. Pinpointing the challenges of a fragmented industry and the near impossibility of uniting independent truckers for a strike. Offering a reality check, emphasizing that the solution lies in the natural economic cycle where weaker carriers exit the market, ultimately leading to a rebound in freight rates. Takeaways The trucking industry is currently facing low freight rates. COVID-19 caused a surge in demand for trucking services. Many new carriers entered the market during the pandemic. The influx of trucks has contributed to the current recession. Check us out at for career opportunities in trucking. This podcast is produced by 2024.
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Opportunities Beyond Driving in Trucking
10/07/2024
Opportunities Beyond Driving in Trucking
Ready to invest in a used truck but unsure where to start? In this episode, maintenance expert James Sughroue joins us to share crucial tips to help you make a smart purchase. Learn how to assess a truck's history through maintenance records, identify red flags, and choose the right make and model for your business needs. James also offers insights into the pros and cons of buying at auctions versus dealerships, the importance of warranties, and the impact of emissions regulations. Whether you're a seasoned owner-operator or a first-time buyer, this episode equips you with the knowledge to confidently navigate the used truck market. Takeaways Look for maintenance records to assess vehicle history. Trending maintenance costs can indicate potential issues. Consider warranty options when purchasing a used truck. Choosing the right truck model is a business decision. Avoid first-year models after emissions changes. Follow this link for your free used truck checklist. Check us out at for career opportunities in trucking. This podcast is produced by 2024.
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