Sitting can be some of the most valuable and profitable time you spend in the business ... if you make it so.
In the comments above, people talk about sitting as passing the time between loads. What might change in your life if you came to view sitting as self-improvement time? What if you set a self-improvement goal that you could work on between loads? If you worked on such a goal for six months, how might your life be different six months from now?
Some of the things Diane and I did between loads included:
*Join a gym to improve our health and fitness.
* Write
*Use se the internet to study things like truck tire wear patterns, truck electrical systems, computer skills, engine oil types, personal money management, spreadsheet skills, HAZMAT regulations, digital photography, anything else that interests you; and especially anything that enhances your business skills.
*Complete a study course.
* Be an interested tourist, making the effort to learn the history and features of whatever location you happen to be in at the moment.
If you intend to be the same person six months from now that you are today, finding ways to pass the time while you sit and fend off the boredom can be an agonizing chore. If you intend to be a better expediter and/or better person six months from now than you are today, sitting can be a welcome opportunity. The key is to have a goal of some sort in front of you that guides how you spend your sitting time.
A fitness goal might be to reduce your resting heart rate by five beats per minute
A personal money management goal might be to read a Dave Ramsey book
A computer skills goal might be to learn how to develop a spreadsheet to track and analyze your fuel purchases
A business skills development goal might be to complete one of the self-study courses your carrier offers (if offered).