Hello everybody! I'm going to be posting my updates from truck driving here as much as possible. I'll have photos, stories and other things that I will be putting on here so all of you can keep track of where I am and what I am doing. Be sure to keep coming back to check for my updates! - Chris

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

I drive for....

Bettendorf Trucking hauling wood chips, sawdust, shavings and hog wood around the sacramento area and into the foothills. I'm based out of the Sierra Pacific lumber mill in Lincoln. I work a 12hr shift from 5pm to 5am and it's not as bad as you might think. In 12hrs I usually do 4-5 loads and about 350 miles. Our main places that we go is Rocklin which is 15 minutes from the terminal, Martel which is 2hrs and Camino which is 1.5hrs away. I like it and it's a steady paycheck but I miss OTR badly. I will return to OTR someday, but for now, I'm building up my experience and I sorta need the $$$.....

Anyways, it's been awhile since I've posted any photos so here they are!!!


This is my truck, a 1998 Peterbilt 385 powered by a Cat C12.



Here's the token "hood" shot enroute to Martel,CA.



This is how we unload the trailers. We back up onto the dump...




Then you unhook from the trailer and pull out just enough so that the trailer is still resting on the 5th wheel but not connected...



and TA DA! Push a couple buttons and chain the trailer down, open the door and raise it up!




Then you lower it back down, hook back up to it and take off. To load it, you back up under a "bin" which is a big box that has two doors on the bottom that you open and dump the load into the trailer, but be careful, you can go over t he 80,000LBS limit VERY and trust me, VERY easy!!!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh merdin,You finally got a job!! And...w/ all the dust I see why when you come home smelling like sawdust!!
love you see you soon min

6:07 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that thing goes high..thats coo cheri o ...your ice creams good!!

8:31 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cool job Chris. I undertand about missing the OTR thing. Keep up the posts.

8:06 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

THats pretty awesome if you guys vever move to oregon there are an unbeliavable amount of chip trucking jobs they just cant find enough people pays good to any ways much congrats and good luck

9:34 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice blog!

It would interesting to hear a few words abut what it is like to be a truck driver, hard to be on the road for so long,boring to just sit in front of the wheel all days? Is it fun to see new towns and new places?

The reason of why I am asking this is because I am considering taking a license for truck driving. But the laws are diffrent in Sweden from the states. For example, if you are driving for three days, then you have to be at home for three days afterwords which would make the job better, I think.

Simply, I just ask you weather I should take my license, or not?

11:44 AM

 

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