Over the Road Truck Driver Poems

Over the Road Truck Driver Poems PDF Author: Bill Overmyer
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491748508
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 139

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Bill Overmyer drove in military convoys as a contract driver for five years in Iraq. Over The Road Truck Driver Poems is his latest work. These poems highlight the daily trials and tribulations of over the road truck drivers around the world. Bill currently works in the North Dakota oil fields.

Over the Road Truck Driver Poems

Over the Road Truck Driver Poems PDF Author: Bill Overmyer
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491748508
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 139

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Book Description
Bill Overmyer drove in military convoys as a contract driver for five years in Iraq. Over The Road Truck Driver Poems is his latest work. These poems highlight the daily trials and tribulations of over the road truck drivers around the world. Bill currently works in the North Dakota oil fields.

Poems from the Road

Poems from the Road PDF Author: Robert Swanson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532055579
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 58

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Poems from the Road is a collection of passionate and whimsical expressions of one persons outlook on life. The poems are from the writers heart and mind. They are not contrived or produced. Rather, they have written themselves, flowing from deep within the writer without constraint. These poems were not written to impress but to express, help, and share with other human beings.

Odes to Certain Interstates

Odes to Certain Interstates PDF Author: Howard W. Robertson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781624620386
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 105

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A book-length poem inspired by the year poet Howard W. Robertson worked as a long-haul truck driver in the American West and British Columbia. While on the road and during pauses at truck stops and rest areas, the author meditates on (among other matters) Kant, the Kalapuyans, Basho, and the "best buffet in the West." In the thirteen parts of this poem, the author uses a refined intelligence to probe the daily intersections of the sacred and banal. --Amazon.com.

One Truckers Poetry

One Truckers Poetry PDF Author: Keith “Bear Dixon” Dixon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1503570312
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110

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My book is poetry based on friends, family, And our Lord and Savior. It has all different types of poems. There are serious, funny, family and most of all religious areas in my book. I hope you all enjoy my work. God bless you.

On the Road Again

On the Road Again PDF Author: Evad Yar
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781688422889
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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This is a book of poetry as seen through the eyes of a deployed Soldier. It deals with the aspects of life that we face daily during a deployment. PTSD is a real struggle, and we all deal with its attacks on us differently. Some of us draw, some of us sing, some of us play instruments, and some of us write poetry. Unfortunately, 22 of us a day simply can't find a media outlet to ease the pain. Hopefully this book will make it to some of you and help you find your media of release.

A Poet Drives a Truck

A Poet Drives a Truck PDF Author: Lowell Levant
Publisher: University of Akron Press
ISBN: 9780615864457
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Lowell A. Levant had the twin vocations of poet and truck driver. He rose to prominence in Berkeley in the '60's as a member of the Artists, Musicians, Poets, and Sympathizers Local of the I.W.W., whose work was collected in Poems Read in the Spirit of Peace and Gladness. Readers will notice four main qualities of his poems. First, as observed by his mentor, Pulitzer Prize winning poet Gary Snyder, there is "... the complex depth of his writing about work, machinery, trucks, equipment, repair, maintenance---all in a deceptively slightly befuddled voice that masks the surprising competence of what's being actually done." Second, there is attunement with nature, characteristic of "Deep Ecology" poetry. Third, there is music, which he also created when he played a Jew's harp, sang, or strummed his guitar. Finally, Lowell's poetry often took the form of the unfiltered, unfettered, free-associative declarations of the Beat Poets of his time, particularly those of Allen Ginsberg, whom Lowell admired.

Behind the Wheel

Behind the Wheel PDF Author: Janet S. Wong
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689825315
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 56

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Thirty-six poems look at various aspects of driving, including passing the written driver's test, being pulled over by a cop, and having an accident, and treat them as metaphors for life.

Highway Madness - the Plain Truth

Highway Madness - the Plain Truth PDF Author: Terrance T. Maddox
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780972035002
Category : Traffic safety
Languages : en
Pages : 83

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I had planned to write a few poems, and send them and slogans in to the (ATA) American Trucking Association, or maybe the (NSC) National Safety Council but all that changed and turned into this book. I sincerely hope you enjoy and benefit from it. If you get even one-half of the safety tips and use them in everyday life I will feel I have succeeded in my goal for writing this book. I feel this book will open the eyes of a lot of drivers, just knowing the hazards so you can avoid them while youre traveling. Some of the poems contained in this book have a few paragraphs of inspiration. I did not write this book to downgrade or offend anyone. If any part of this book hits home with you, then that probably was its meaning. I wrote this book hoping to share knowledge with everyone concerned. I think everyone should know the plain truth about highway hazards. So, enter my world, and I hope that you get as much enjoyment out of reading it as I had in writing it! Before I started driving tractor\trailers, I didnt know anything about them. I knew they were big, and as a kid I guess I had my share of encouraging truckers to blow the big truck air horns! (From the back seat of my mothers car.) It would tickle me to excitement, the louder the horn, the more excited I became. Then I heard my first train horn on a big truck I was so excited I almost wet my pants! This was about as good as it gets!! As an over-the-road truck-driver, I have been operating a commercial vehicle for many, many years. In these years of driving, I have seen drivers do things that were so incredibly stupid, childish and irresponsible that I am still amazed!Now, to define the word DRIVER, in this book it would be anyone who operates a motor vehicle of any kind; whether car, truck, motorcycle, etc.Everyone on the road, and even some that are not, are subject to hazards from the highway. You do not have to be a driver to become part of a highway catastrophe. Accidents happen everyday involving innocent people such as construction workers, roadside mowers, even people working in their own yards and children playing outside.I could go on and on!No one seems to be safe anymore from hazards of the highways. On, how we all like to live in the fast lane, and wed all like to be where were going before even getting into our vehicle. However, it just doesnt work that way. There is only one way to get where you are going, and that consists of traveling time. One way or the other, whatever mode you get, you will have to travel!Traveling is as safe as we allow it to be. We are in control of our own safety, as well as others in our charge.Safety is controlled by the mind of each person. It is up to you to make the right decisions.Here are a few ideas that have helped me along the way: Above all, keep your eyes on the road, always be alert, this is the number one key to safety. This is very important as your surroundings could change without notice. Secondly, drive defensively. Do not assume that everyone sees you! Always keep a good distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. Never over-ride your stopping distance. You never know when the only option you have is to stop! You can never predict what hazards await you, minutes even seconds, down the road.People, you need to get your minds out of the gutter, and put them back on the road where they belong. The highway is a killer, but as long as you are focused on the road,then its mainly someone elses bad judgment or stupidity that could cause you to be injured or killed. By being focused at all times you will have the advantage over others carelessness. You could possibly react quickly enough to avoid, or prevent an accident.Now, you just took a crash course on highway safety. I really hope you will practice these methods of safe driving. It will pay off for everyone that participates. There are things I see on a daily basis that tell professional driverswatch-out, youre dealing with a person sporting a low I.Q.!Here are some of the acts I am referring to as Rush Hour Traffic:Women putting on make-up while driving, laptop computers being used by drivers, and especially now, the cell phone users. If you are one of these peopleplease, you cannot operate a motor vehicle safely and do this! YOU ARE A HAZARD TO THE HIGHWAY! GET WITH THE PROGRAM, PEOPLE! Why do you gamble with your lives, and the lives of others, this way? Do you have a will? Are you secure that upon your death, everything will be handled the way you planned? Are your children going to be taken care of? All these factors should be considered. You could just simply protect yourself by participating in the game of ACCIDENT PREVENTION, and greatly reduce your risk of having an accident.If everyone could see it the way I see it, the picture would be perfectly clearand speaking of perfectly clear, another hazard lies within inches of your face. Your windshield and side windows need to be kept clean as much as possible. The least bit of dirt glares against the sun, or headlights, and impairs your vision. Anytime your vision is impaired, YOU ARE A HAZARD TO THE HIGHWAY!!Maintenance is another key factor to safe operation. You should maintain your vehicle by having the correct amount of air pressure in the tires. If you are not sure what this should be have a professional check your tires. Its a good idea, especially for non-mechanics, to have your cars oil changed at a place where they check all the fluids, air pressure in tires, etc. Many of these places will show you exactly what to do when checking for yourself. Another matter of great importance is your lights, headlights, brake, rear and turn signal lights, or commercial lights, all lights should be checked regularly. You want to know whos on the highway with you and they need to see you also. If your vision is impaired by weather during the day, turn on your lights, especially during rain, sleet, snow or fog. Even if you can still see, someone else may not be able to see you! Think of it as the lighthouse in the storm, leading the ships to the shore, its a beacon for safety. Another dangerous thing to watch for is the mist from underneath a commercial\ tractor-trailer. Believe me, I know this can blind you for a few seconds; this is enough time to drift into another lane of traffic and have an accident. The truck driver may not be able to see you either and could even cause you to run off the road, maybe even kill you because he never saw you coming! YOU ARE A HAZARD TO THE HIGHWAY WITH IMPAIRED VISION!One of the biggest hazards on the road, and with all due respect to the Professional Driver, is a tractor\trailer. These vehicles by law (in most states) are allowed a maximum weight of 80,000 pounds; this is 40 tons coming at you! This kind of weight rolling down the highway at 60+ miles per hour is a fatal attraction. What if the driver did not inspect his vehicle and there was a major problem just looking for a place to happen? Every time you get close to a tractor\trailer and ride next to him in one spot for more than ten seconds, you are bringing on a hazard yourself. Now, Im not telling you this to scare you, but if it does, that means you didnt realize the hazard. In this book are FACTS, things mentioned in plain terms, telling you the truth about our highways and their hazards. Well, enough about that. Now, what I was sayingI knew they (the big rigs) were big, heavy, and intimidating! Thats not even the half of it, now that Ive experienced it first hand. A poorly maintained vehicle of any kind is a hazard to the highway but a tractor\trailer, even empty could weigh 20,000 to 40,000 pounds. This can be rolling death if poorly maintained! Now, more than 80% of the defects on a tractor-trailer are hidden. They have to be found by the driver during his inspections. And, unless the driver has done a thorough inspection, something

THE WORLD THROUGH MY WINDSHIELD

THE WORLD THROUGH MY WINDSHIELD PDF Author: G. W. Dockery
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1304658325
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 75

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Frederick Combs Essential Book of Poetry

Frederick Combs Essential Book of Poetry PDF Author: Frederick Combs
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1514417057
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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This is a collection of poems I wrote between 2000 and present. There are about thirty-three to thirty-six poems in here. In my opinion, “Kids Are Our Future” and “Marriage in the New Century” are my two best poems. I wrote both poems at the start and have won two editor’s choice awards for outstanding achievement in poetry. Been inducted in the Poetry Hall of Merit, been published in the UK, won a twenty-four-karat gold lapel pin. One of the poems a friend took and turned into a song and used it for his wedding song. I am very proud of all the accomplishments theses poems have done and decided to put them into a book.