A Truckers Tale, Ed Miller
A Truckers Tale, Ed Miller
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A Trucker's Tale
Wit, Wisdom, and True Stories from 60 Years on the Road

Author: Ed Miller

Narrator: Arthur Flavell

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/24/2020


Synopsis

Wit, wisdom, and revelations from sixty years of life on the road.

Driving one highway after another at sunrise, winding through the mountainside, hearing the call to rise of the roosters, or simply exchanging "fishing stories" with the other guys at the truck stops. Like that one about the trucker who stopped along the highway and helped a little old lady who had a flat tire. By the time the trucker had told his tale a dozen times, the simple tire change story turned into one where an old lady was accompanied by her gorgeous, blond, and twenty-one-year-old granddaughter—you know how that ends. Imagine the story traded from one driver to the next. Each time, a more outrageous yarn is spun.

They say that only truck drivers experience the true grandeur and landscape of America. In A Trucker's Tale, Ed Miller gives an inside look at the allure of the work and the colorful characters who haul our goods on the open road. He shares what it was like to grow up in a trucking family, his experience as an equipment officer in Vietnam, and the trials and tribulations of life as a trucker. His tales are often funny, sometimes sad, cringeworthy, or unbelievable. Many are the results of what he calls, "just plain stupidity." Together they paint a compelling portrait of a vibrant but little-known industry, and reveal why he just kept on truckin'.

About Ed Miller

Ed Miller was born into a family of truckers in North Carolina and began driving tractor-trailers at age thirteen and moving trucks around his family's farm or backing them into the dock at the warehouse yard. He has more than forty years of management and ownership experience in many aspects of the motor carrier industry, including flatbed, van, refrigerated, specialized, and transportation brokerage. From 2003 to 2010, he worked in the Office of Freight Logistics at Maryland's Department of Transportation, where he served on numerous county, state, and national transportation and research advisory committees. Today he is a part-time school bus driver, working as a substitute/trip driver transporting students or taking school teams to sports events. Ed grew up in western North Carolina and attended East Carolina University before serving in the US Navy Seabees. He is a father of three and a grandfather of two, and lives with his wife in Rising Sun, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carl on January 15, 2025

I read this book because of my curiosity about the life of truckers and what they do on a daily basis and since highlights about things they may have encountered. Although some of these aspects were in the book. I’ve found the majority of focused on the road as the author knew it and how things used......more

Goodreads review by Louis on August 03, 2021

A episodic read, not gripping but interesting as a look at the life of truck drivers. The most gripping part is the story of his war in Vietnam, hauling freight as a Navy Seabee. Three and a half stars.......more

Goodreads review by Mitch on March 21, 2023

This is the second trucking book I've attempted. One is enough and that one would be Long Haul which was more interestingly introspective.......more

Goodreads review by BookLover on July 31, 2020

This was a fascinating, insider look at trucker culture and who the guys who ship our goods are. If you've ever looked into the truck next to you, especially if you're on the road in the early morning, and wondered who the guy behind the wheel was, you'll appreciate this. It's rough, gritty, and hil......more

Goodreads review by Craig on May 02, 2023

This is another one of those freebie Audible audiobooks that turned out to be better than I expected. Admittedly, Miller is of an age and a generation (okay boomer) that has a tendency to use worn out cliches, employ sexist language, and assume that age always brings wisdom. I would guess he is a Re......more