Student Driver Placement

November 2014

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to Trucking Introduction 4 www.studentdriverplacement.com November '14 by Tim Brady Trucking is a hard life, but it also KDVLWVEHQHÀWVIRUWKRVHZKRUXQ WKHORDGVDFURVV$PHULFD/HW·VVHH ZKDWRXUWZRWUXFNHUVDUHWKDQNIXO for over the past year. What three things about your truck- ing job are you most thankful for and why? Naomi: A. The freedom to see the nation and all its beauty B. To be with my husband enjoying life every day. TOGETHER. C. The relationships and friendships that have been formed through trucking. The support network ,·YHJDLQHGKDVEHHQWUHPHQGRXV through a tough crisis for us. Ben: ,·P PRVW WKDQNIXO IRU KDYLQJ a family that supports me and my job. They stick with me through thick and thin. They count for all three things about trucking with me. Describe the most beautiful scenery you've seen from your truck's driver's seat. Naomi: Mothers breast-feeding babies WKDW·V WKH PRVW EHDXWLIXO WKLQJ HYHU Changing seasons; trees changing col- ors and knowing our second trucking season is right around the corner. (LOL) Ben: The most beautiful scenery would have to be driving on I-40 from Tennes- see into North Carolina (or vice-versa); WKURXJKWKHJRUJH,W·VDPD]LQJ What It's Really Like Trucking, Part 35 Being Thankful

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