Wednesday, March 19, 2025

My Truck Driving Life


In 1980, I didn't just need a job, I needed a new career. Throughout the 1970's I was a franchised gasoline station dealer for Clark Oil and Refining in Milwaukee, WI. After a long legal battle, which we won in court, the oil company's main mission became forcing the dealers out and taking back control of the stations with salaried managers, thereby eliminating franchised dealers.

Seeing the writing on the wall and also wanting to relocate to a small northern Wisconsin town I needed to do something to support myself. Factory jobs in the rural north in 1980 were few, far between and didn't pay very well. With frequent layoffs due to varying economic conditions, I needed something steady, reliable, with the ability to make decent money. Being 29 years old, I didn't have a lot of time to waste.


My decision was to get myself qualified to drive tractor-trailers and start a driving career. I had been trained as a straight truck driver in the Army Reserve, which provided me some familiarity with diesel engines. I knew I was a decent driver, but was worried whether I could do it all day, every day for a living. So, while I still had the gas station, I signed up for the Diesel Truck Driving School in Sun Prairie, Wi and started training.

So began a successful 38 year career that I retired from in 2018. It wasn't all sunshine and roses, but after a couple stutter steps, I managed to make a decent living througout and was able to put away enough to enable a comfortable retirement. In 2020, I published a book about my experiences which is available by linking to the author link below. Available as an inexpensive eBook, paperback or hardcover.




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