A career in trucking is much like perfecting a golf swing

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Do you ever find that it seems like no matter how much you work on your trucking career there always seems to be a curve you didn’t see coming? You could be driving for five years, ten years, or twenty years and there will still be something you didn’t expect to happen. If you have read any of my columns in the past you may have noticed that I am big on trip planning. To me it doesn’t matter whether going across town or across the Country trip planning is an important part of a truck driver’s life. The goal of doing trip planning is to minimize hazards and reduce delays when delivering freight.

If it is important for us to do that with a single trip how important is it for us to do this with our career as a driver. Am I really asking you to trip plan your career? Well sort of, you won’t be able to plan out your whole career and here is why. A trucking career is much like a game of golf. Now I know many truck drivers may not have time to play golf on a regular basis due to the nature of the job so I will explain my analogy.

I never played golf during my driving career but I know many drivers that do. golf image by Bruce OutridgeThe thing about golf is that it is frustrating and captivating at the same time. When you first start to learn to play the game your whole goal is to hit the ball. Once you have mastered hitting the ball you move onto trying to hit the ball straight. Once you’ve mastered hitting the ball straight you begin to focus on how far you can hit it. You then move into perfecting your putting game and chipping the ball in a pro-like fashion. This may sound like trip planning for golf. You just create a road map of starting at first base and then moving onto the next step and so on until you’re a pro golfer.

If it were that easy all of us would be pro golfers. I started golfing about five years ago and consider myself on the first step. In fact a few years ago I took a lesson in driving the ball from a professional trainer. I told him after that first lesson that when I perfected the technique he showed me I would be back for the second lesson. That was four years ago and I am still working on the first lesson. That’s the point!

Your trucking career is much like a golf game. It can take years to bring a career to perfection. Just when you think you have it down and you’re making good money, the next day will take you back as though you just started on the job. There is no rhyme or reason for this other than stuff happens and you have to deal with it. You will have days where you lose your shirt and other days where the job just seems to easy.

Keeping to your plan is the best way to minimize those days when things aren’t going right. They will happen but if you know where you want to go, have a basic plan on how you want to get there, and work hard to attain your goal you will make it. Just like a golf game with eighteen holes when you have a bad whole you don’t just stop the game. You play it out and do your best on the next hole to get back on your game. If you have enough good holes you just might come out ahead of the others at the end of the game. So even if you are having a bad day today work on making it a better day tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of your summer!

About the Author

Bruce Outridge drove transport trucks across North America for over 25 years. He now runs his own business as an entrepreneur and is a professional cartoonist, author, and consultant for the industry. You can learn about Bruce on his website at www.bruceoutridge.com and you can improve your career by listening to his podcast for the trucking industry at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com

Inspiring Youth Goes in the Studio for First Day of Taping

Inspiring Youth Set

Well it was an exciting first day and I can’t thank the guests enough for their patience, expertise, and passion for making this show a success. It truly was a great day and we kicked it off making it a truly positive experience. I was excited before anyone arrived seeing the set all setup and ready to go. The last time I was with Producer James on set we were just figuring out the basics. It was very cool seeing it all put together.

Inspiring Youth Set

Next came the guests and we filmed four shows over the next few hours. I would like to thank everyone for being on the show with a special thank you to David Vandenberg for being the inspiration and arranging mayor Rick Goldring and MP Karina Gould as guests on the show. Here are pictures of everyone appearing on the shows taped yesterday.  I will show more  behind the scenes moments of these episodes when the episodes air in September.

Thank you to Producer James Spalding and Intern Daniel for all your hard work on set.

Inspiring Youth Set Set up.

About the Show

Host Bruce Outridge will be showcasing youth that are doing ambitious things in our community. He will be interviewing ambitious youth, agencies, entrepreneurs, and other people working with the youth of today.  Learn more about the show and the host at www.bruceoutridge.com

Inspiring Youth Films at OVT Guitars

Bruce on location with OVT

Last Saturday we did a field shoot at OVT Guitars in Acton.  Jon O’Neill and Carson Van Tol are two bright kids that started their own guitar design business a year a go from a high school project. The business not only got great marks in their course but was awarded a grant from the Acton BIA that helped get the business started. We will be hearing more about OVT Guitars when their episode airs in the Fall. Thanks to OVT Guitars for having us out to shoot on location.

Here are some pictures from the shoot.

About the Show

Host Bruce Outridge will be showcasing youth that are doing ambitious things in our community. He will be interviewing ambitious youth, agencies, entrepreneurs, and other people working with the youth of today.  Learn more about the show and the host at www.bruceoutridge.com

Inspiring Youth Show visits HIEC for field shoot

Halton Industry Education Council

Today we were filming at (HIEC) Halton Industry Education Council’s head office in Burlington Ontario to get some background video on what they do and why they do it. HIEC was instrumental in connecting many of us involved in the show and a big part of the inspiration for the content. Sarah Barber and the team of students on location were great at being on camera and offering highlights of what they do at the career centre. Make sure you watch out for snippets when this episode on careers goes live in the Fall. Thank you to HIEC for having us out.

After our visit to HIEC Producer James Spalding and I had to start figuring out the set design in the studio. The show films in the studio starting next week and it is important to think about backdrops, camera angles, and other elements for the set. Here is a video showing a quick few seconds as we try to figure out whether to use a table on the set or not.

Look for another update next week as we move into the studio. Have a great day.

About the Show

Host Bruce Outridge will be showcasing youth that are doing ambitious things in our community. He will be interviewing ambitious youth, agencies, entrepreneurs, and other people working with the youth of today.  Learn more about the show and the host at www.bruceoutridge.com

Inspiring Youth Show visits Gordon Foods for field shoot on transportation opportuntities

Gordon FOODS PMTC

This week we visited Gordon Foods and for a field show on the transportation bruce with cogeco vanindustry. The Private Motor Truck Council has developed a youth group to help youth learn more about the transportation industry and the different opportunities available in this large industry. The field shoot included Mario Ross of Gordon Foods, Mike Millian of PMTC, Joanna Mendonca of Staebler Insurance, and Matt Richardson of Kim Richardson Transportation Specialists Inc. Look for the full episode coming out in the Fall. Thank you to PMTC and Gordon Foods for allowing us to film and arrangements for the shoot.

PMTC YOUNG LEADERS

About the Show

Host Bruce Outridge will be showcasing youth that are doing ambitious things in our community. He will be interviewing ambitious youth, agencies, entrepreneurs, and other people working with the youth of today.  Learn more about the show and the host at www.bruceoutridge.com