Jefferson3000
Expert Expediter
After talking to one of my new drivers this morning, it got me thinking about how important it is for anyone driving over the road, to preserve their sanity. Being away from home for days or even weeks on end can take a tolls on one's well being, in a mental/emotional way. I have found that preserving my privacy on the road was a key factor in being able to continue to function my top level, day in and day out.
There have been times, especially a couple years back when things slowed down a bit, that I had to wait a little longer between loads than I had been accustomed to. But there have only been a couple occasions where I started to feel "homeless." It's a terrible feeling and can cause someone to make some really bad choices. But most times, I have been able to hold it together, even when things were not going as well as planned. For me, it was knowing that I had a place to sleep and rest, where no one could peer in at me, that made all the difference. Even the small things like a curtain across the dash as opposed to just the one between the front seat and sleeper, allowed me to maximize the space that was mine while recovering from work. I know it's probably more difficult for vans, because your vehicle windows are at eye level to passersby, and if you're up front and in a plaza somewhere, everyone looks at you like you're up to no good. This may not be an issue for some personalities, but for me, it was privacy that has helped me to maintain emotional stability on the road.
What tools have helped you to preserve your sanity on the road?
There have been times, especially a couple years back when things slowed down a bit, that I had to wait a little longer between loads than I had been accustomed to. But there have only been a couple occasions where I started to feel "homeless." It's a terrible feeling and can cause someone to make some really bad choices. But most times, I have been able to hold it together, even when things were not going as well as planned. For me, it was knowing that I had a place to sleep and rest, where no one could peer in at me, that made all the difference. Even the small things like a curtain across the dash as opposed to just the one between the front seat and sleeper, allowed me to maximize the space that was mine while recovering from work. I know it's probably more difficult for vans, because your vehicle windows are at eye level to passersby, and if you're up front and in a plaza somewhere, everyone looks at you like you're up to no good. This may not be an issue for some personalities, but for me, it was privacy that has helped me to maintain emotional stability on the road.
What tools have helped you to preserve your sanity on the road?