Confessions of a Female Truck Driver

Confessions of a Female Truck Driver
Title Confessions of a Female Truck Driver PDF eBook
Author Rebby Barnard
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 132
Release 2009-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781441511164

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I aspired to write since early childhood. My mother loved my writing and saved things I wrote at an early age which she treasured. In the 1990s, while driving a semitruck I learned quite a bit about myself and the world. It was fun and memorable, and I will never forget it. Later I drove a taxicab. Passengers sometimes would ask me if we are on the show Taxicab Confessions. I revealed my trucking experiences and changed the title to Confessions of a Female Truck Driver. Just recently, I became a truck driver again! I am so excited to be back-and maybe I will write a sequel to this book one day. What is it really like driving a truck? It's a complete subculture with its own standards, ethics, and dialect. And it never hurts to have a sense of humor. This is the world of the truck driver through my eyes. "Breaker one-nine. Breaker one-nine. We got a great big convoy and I got your back door. Keep the greasy side down and the shiny side up." That's a big 10-4, good buddy

High Heels and 18 Wheels

High Heels and 18 Wheels
Title High Heels and 18 Wheels PDF eBook
Author Bobbie Cecchini
Publisher Booklocker.Com Incorporated
Total Pages 228
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781591136835

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Bobbie Cecchini is a girl from Philly who overcame childhood abuse, murder and mayhem in Vietnam and elsewhere, rape, four failed marriages and a devastating illness. But only by becoming a lady trucker did Bobbie finally bury her demons.

Driven Crazy

Driven Crazy
Title Driven Crazy PDF eBook
Author Karen Greenhill
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 2015-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780985071509

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Everything you wanted to know about trucking but were afraid to ask. "Driven Crazy: A Female Trucker Dishes on Fun, Danger, and Quirkiness in a Semi" is about the journey from nervous rookie to seasoned pro, by a driver who just happens to be a woman. At turns poignant or hilarious, these engaging accounts describe how a young woman overcame challenges, both the physical demands of the job and the social politics of being a female trucker. Along the way readers share the ride and learn the Truisms of Trucking, little life lessons that remain long after stepping down from a truck, and find out how their narrator grows her "trucker's backbone" of courage and tenacity in the face of whatever lies around the next bend in the road.

Woman's Work

Woman's Work
Title Woman's Work PDF eBook
Author J. J. Burk
Publisher Outskirts Press
Total Pages 94
Release 2010-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781432753184

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On the Open Road, these Women Keep on Truckin' Say "trucker," and you probably don't think of someone like Ella Marie Blackford. But this sassy, savvy female truck driver is one of KDX Transport's best haulers. And she won't let the male-dominated culture of truckers get her down. Trekking hundreds of miles, it's just her, her cargo, and a close friendship with one of the rare sisters of the road-Sara Sommerfield. From the comfy perch of their cabins, they get a unique glimpse of the American landscape-and meet in diners and truck stops to discuss it all. Then a bizarre chance encounter interrupts Ella's predictable routine by putting her face to face with her thirteen-year-old cousin, Noel. The girl's bad decisions and worse relationships have led her down an unhealthy path-one that could ultimately lead to destruction. Suddenly, the cab of Ella's truck becomes a classroom for the lessons this troubled young girl never learned about life, love, and self-respect. And inside this roving behemoth is the insight that could help her get back on the right path. A realistic portrait of the challenges and triumphs of being a woman in the macho world of trucking, Woman's Work is a moving account-literally-of this unique experience. Frank, funny, and at times maddening, it's a charming story that shows girls of all ages that women's work can mean just about anything.

Blue Collar Barbershop Confessions II

Blue Collar Barbershop Confessions II
Title Blue Collar Barbershop Confessions II PDF eBook
Author Reginald Johnson
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 166
Release 2020-09-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1644248204

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Mother Trucker

Mother Trucker
Title Mother Trucker PDF eBook
Author Missy Ryckman
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 146
Release 2021-06-21
Genre
ISBN 9781665526906

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Sandy is a white-collar forty-five-year-old woman who finds herself in a rut. She's tired of the life she's been living and wants more. One night, while considering her midlife crisis, she has an epiphany and leaves everything behind to become an "over the road" truck driver. It's not easy being a woman in a male-dominated occupation, but Sandy is lucky. She meets four other women at a night school training program. The five become fast friends and form relationships to last a lifetime. With the help of her pals and a new lease on life, Sandy discovers the passion she'd been missing. Sweet and sassy Mother Trucker is Smokey and the Bandit meets Bridesmaids and filled with comedy, emotion, and some embarrassing adventures across America. Author Missy Ryckman draws from her own life experiences in this hilarious, heartfelt book about rediscovering yourself. "Welcome to Tennessee," the sign read, as the bus eased on down the road. Getting closer, she thought, as she shifted in her seat, closed her eyes, and tried to sleep a little more. But sleep was not so easy to come by. The sounds and smells made sure of that, and her brain absolutely would not shut off. ... After two more states, she would be there, and her training would start. Her new life would start.

The Confessions of a Shade-Tree Mechanic

The Confessions of a Shade-Tree Mechanic
Title The Confessions of a Shade-Tree Mechanic PDF eBook
Author Cj Becker
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 398
Release 2008-10-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595911307

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Roger Williams stumbles through adolescence with the aid of a few friends and his love for the automobile. At the end of college he hits the road to the West Coast in a rolled and tucked, convertible Pontiac, along route 66, over the Sierras to Berkeley for graduate school in 1963. At Berkeley he meets Ginny Wyant a Phi Beta Kappa from Boston University. In the explosive environment of Berkeley in the 60s Roger and Ginny fall in love and move in together. In revolutionary times Roger and Ginny decide to drop out and join the gypsy life. Roger becomes a shade-tree mechanic for artists, musicians, and drug dealers. The parties, the concerts, the riots, the drugs, and the attempts to create a sustainable life outside the mad house of the Vietnam War culture that Roger and Ginny participate in are legendary. After a few years Ginny decides to return to school and complete her PhD in psychology. In 1970 Roger and Ginny have a daughter. The family sustains them through the brutal 70s. By the end of the seventies the war is over, the movement for social change is dead, and the move the to the political right begins. Roger and Ginny move into the next revolution in Silicon Valley. Ginny, who has gotten her degree, gets a job at a psychiatric ward. Roger and Ginny change gender roles. Roger becomes the President of the Mother's Club, rebuilds the house they have been able to buy, and has time to sum up the utopian 60s.