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An employer's cost to replace a driver ranges from 5,000 to 8,000. Turnover can be prevented and retention increased by developing a driver with the life skills necessary to be successful in their daily working lives. A Survival Guide for Truck Drivers is the only book written for students or experienced drivers that offers, in a straightforward and nonpatronizing style, the practical tips for making life on the road more stress free and comfortableboth for the driver and his or her family. Until now, drivers usually entered the transportation industry armed with a Commercial Drivers License and perhaps stories and information from friends and family. This new guide not only provides valuable information and invaluable insights into the life of a professional driver, but also offers resources and encouragement for those who keep North America's commerce moving down the highway. Topics range from Money Management and Professional Improvement to Staying Healthy and Dealing With Stresspresenting advice to make the driver's life better and happier. This lifestyle guide has a universal application that will appeal to student drivers, company drivers, owner operators, and also the drivers' families. A driving school graduate's chance of landing a good job partly depends on his or her possession of life skills. Good retention tools are needed for the experienced but problem driver. A Survival Guide for Truck Drivers is the one solution for successful drivers. Features Examines many aspects of a trucker's lifestyle, including topics from money management to communication skills to maintaining a healthy lifestyle on the road Presents factual information mixed with slice of life, inspirational pieces Written in an easy to read magazine style, the book can be read when the trucker's or student's busy schedule allows Filled with practical tips for succeeding on the road, making it the perfect addition to any training program Table of Contents Making the Transition Being an Effective Communicator Customer Service It's Part of the Job Sharing the Road Training on the Move Eating Right The Key to Your Health Getting the Exercise You Need Medical Care and Wellness on the Road Trucker Skills Road Rage A Deadly Game Resolving Conflicts at Work and at Home Reassurance It's a Two Way Street Stress and How to Deal With It Keeping the Faith Religion on the Road Staying Close to Your Most Important People Managing Your Money About the Author Alice Adams is an educator and veteran transportation writer for the Houston Chronicle and national transportation trade publications. After serving in academic positions at Odessa College TX, Houston Community College, and the University of St. Thomas, she has authored several transportation industry books, including texts used in public, private, and proprietary professional driving schools.
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