Valentine’s Day For Every Truck Driver

Valentine’s Day is approaching and truck drivers are reaping the rewards of being on the road, afterall, Valentine’s Day is just a commercial holiday to boost diamond sales right?   Valentine’s day, regardless of if you’re saving money or not, invoke thoughts of love, be it good or bad.  We’ve put together a survival guide, if you will, for every driver.
 
 For the Single Driver

  • You’ve got a CB use it!  Take advantage of your tools, in love, communication is everything… so take a moment and write a poem or rehearse a song and then belt it across the CB.  The opposite sex is on the other end and you may just get the opportunity to “woo” him or her into having dinner with you. 

  • Place Classified Ads!  You know what cities you’ll be visiting, so why not place local classified ads in the cities newspaper or online website?  Who knows, maybe that perfect person that meets all of your demands is in one of the cities.  Not only that, they’ll know the best places to eat outside of the truck stops. 

  • Date online!  Everything has gone from paper to internet, even dating!  Yes, we said dating!  Instead of handing a girl a “Check yes, no, or maybe” note, we send email or do things like… Sign up for online dating!  It’s become so popular that now dating websites are specialized… And YES, that includes specialization towards truckers.  Here are some of the sites:
    Trucker Passions

    Truckers Love Connection
For the Happily Single Driver
We know some of you are simply enjoying the single life on the road… You too, however, can get love by becoming a Trucker Buddy.  OK, we know what you’re thinking, another dating site… NO!  It’s actually a program in which truckers are teamed up with teachers in various schools and become pen pals with a classroom of students!  It’s sort of like being a big brother or sister to a room of kids, and trust us, you’ll feel the love from the students who are captivated by the stories you tell them.  Through writing letters about your job, where you’ve traveled and your experiences on the road, you help them learn map skills, letter writing skills, geography, and many other important lessons. 
 
For The Married Driver
Being on the road is difficult on any marriage, even the strongest ones, so take advantage of Valentine’s Day with your wife or husband.  Strategically plan a series of events to happen during Valentine’s Day, and with each thing, make sure there is a personalized note explaining why they are getting the surprise… here’s an example:

9AM — breakfast delivered to your love
10AM — flowers arrive to your love
11AM — massage therapist arrives for a 1 hr. relaxing
            massage

12PM — lunch delivered
1 PM –  nail and hair stylists arrive at the house
3 PM –  Package arrives with presents galore

    (dress/nice shirt/chocolates)

5 PM –  Limo picks up your lover and takes them to a

    very nice dinner, where, if you’re available,
    you meet them…if not, send a DVD to the
    limo company of you reciting a poem to your
    loved one and telling them how much they
    mean to you.


If you can’t be there, make it a day they’ll never forget!

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