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Navigating Life on the Road: Truck Drivers Share Their Strategies

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioFebruary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Loneliness of Trucking

Truck drivers frequently spend weeks away from home, and one major issue they face is loneliness. This emotional struggle underscores how essential strong personal connections are for overall health and longevity. Current drivers shared their experiences with Business Insider, revealing the emotional challenges of being separated from their families.

Experiences of Long-Haul Truckers

Rob, who has been a truck driver for four years, hasn’t embraced anyone in months, the last being his mother. “She met me 100 miles from her home to drop off food while I fueled up,” Rob, 52, recounted. “We had a 15-minute visit before I had to leave. I had 1,200 miles to cover within 36 hours, and it was a long drive for her back home,” he explained.

Impact of Isolation on Drivers

This lack of personal interaction is a common experience among long-haul truckers like Rob, who prefers to remain anonymous. Many drivers reported to Business Insider that the job significantly reduces their opportunities to connect with loved ones, including partners, children, and friends. Loneliness remains the leading mental health concern, with about a third of drivers acknowledging that their isolation impacts their mental well-being significantly.

The Importance of Social Connections

Studies have shown that positive relationships are the best predictors of a long and fulfilling life, surpassing factors like income, background, intelligence, and even conventional health markers such as cholesterol levels. Conversely, poor social ties can elevate the risk of various health issues, including heart disease, strokes, and even the common cold.

The Trucking Industry’s Challenges

Drivers are often away for weeks, a challenge inherent to the industry. Although rising freight rates and incomes might improve job satisfaction, the long separations remain a downside. This reality has persisted since the 1970s, seen as a golden era of trucking; even then, being away from home was accepted as part of the job.

Balancing Work and Family Life

Gary Artz, 60, whose father was also a truck driver, noted how individuals in 9-to-5 jobs often take their home life for granted, attending family events that truckers miss. “We have to tell our kids, ‘I’ll try to make it home for the next event,'” he shared, reflecting on the emotional toll of being away.

Finding Joy in Limited Time

Rob Shulin, a 56-year-old driver, expressed feeling isolated since he missed crucial family moments during his children’s upbringing. Though it’s lonely, he finds solace in providing for them, stating, “The bright side is that I could send both kids to college, and they are thriving.” Many drivers, like Iowa-based Rene Meneses, focus on making the most of short periods together, emphasizing quality time over quantity. Meneses, 53, shared, “My daughter remembers the quality of our special moments, not how often we were together.”

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