We’re all career-driven these days, aren’t we? If you’re starting a career, chances are good that you have many additional resources at your disposal no matter what your occupation. Message boards, blogs, and news sites permeate for many different industries, and trucking is no different. In fact, the trucking industry may have a stronger online community than many professions.
In the old days (which is to say pre-Internet), whether we were truck drivers or factory workers, lawyers, doctors, or car salesmen, people would go to work, talk about their work with co-workers, and go home, ostensibly to forget (or fret) about their jobs until the next day.
What this causes for career-minded folk is a strain on time and the risk that we think too much about our work. If you visit 3 industry blogs and news sites and spend a few minutes on 2 or 3 different message boards, you are already in essence adding another hour to your workday.
You all know podcasts, right? They’re essentially radio shows that are broadcast through and stored on, the Internet. They generally serve one specific topic, which can be virtually anything in the world. Movies, entertainment, news, crime, self-help, whatever the topic, chances are there is a podcast about it. And yes, there are several solid podcasts devoted to truck driving:
Most of these podcasts can be accessed through iTunes or Google Play as well as at the links provided.
Podcasts are terrific tools for truck drivers, with the added advantage that they can learn more about their profession while they’re doing their job. Podcasts are free and downloadable and you can listen to them in the cab while you’re driving, which means you can plug in and listen on the go.
Archived content means you can download multiple episodes at once and binge listen, and trust me, once you’re hooked you will be binge-listening. Finding podcasts that you truly love will have you avoiding the FM and AM dial and their divisive or brainless content for something with substance.
If you are a truck driver or will be soon, you should have at least one or two of these podcasts ready to download and listen to at any given time. It’s a no-brainer, right? You listen while you’re working, meaning you can devote less time to reading trucking blogs on your break, which means more off time for finding out what the Kardashians are up to. (I kid, I kid…)