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- Title: Chronicles of an American Trucker
- Author : Clifford Abbott
- Release Date : January 15, 2012
- Genre: Humor,Books,Nonfiction,Transportation,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 237 KB
Description
Ever wondered what itâs like to pilot a 40-ton tractor-trailer across America? Climb in, belt up and ride along as author Cliff Abbott takes you down the road to adventure in Chronicles of an American Trucker; Which Way is the Road to Happiness? A 30-year industry veteran, Abbott has experienced the highway as only a trucker can; accumulating a load of rib-tickling anecdotes along the way.
Experience a ride down treacherous Sandstone Mountain, without brakes. Find out what really happens in those âweigh stationsâ along the highway. Meet some legendary truck-driving characters, like âTwister,â connoisseur of homely women, and Billy, the shotgun-wielding garbage man. Conduct a little roadside business with âBuford,â the terrible Texas trooper, complete with Smokey-Bear hat, mirrored sunglasses and a sour disposition. Or, chat with âBarney,â the diminutive security guard with a big, big attitude. Enjoy some fried chicken gizzards and strawberries while stirring up trouble on the Citizens Band radio. But, once youâre parked, be careful when you answer that knock on the door. It might be one of those truck-stop prostitutes, known to drivers as âLot Lizzards.â
Come on into the office for a whole ânother perspective of the American trucker. Learn what the job is really like, on-duty and off. Hear some of the incredible excuses offered by the few prospective drivers who donât make it past the drug test, including âMerle,â the love-crazed student. Chuckle at the sometimes adversarial relationship between drivers and dispatchers, or drivers and recruiters.
Like the job, âChronicles of an American Truckerâ isnât all laughs. Thereâs some serious advice, too, about how a driver can, and should; check his or her own background before applying for a job. Thereâs commentary that will make you angry at the unfair treatment of truckers mandated in the current CSA program by the U.S. government. You might even shed a tear for a young lady walking on a cold, cold night.
When you reach the last page, youâll know what every trucker knows; the joy is in the journey.