How About a Truck Pull

by Truckin on February 18, 2009

Big Rig Pulling

 

Truckers have to spend long, hard days working on the road, but that doesn’t mean they don’t want to use their trucks to play just has hard. For truckers that like to try and test the might and strength of their trucks, big rig pulling events can be a fun way to spend off time. And for truckers who just like to see the show, big rig pulling can be a good way to relax from the road and reconnect with why you became a trucker in the first place.

 

One of the most recent, and most popular, big rig truck pulls happened in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, where famous rigs with names such as “The Killer,” “Silver Bullet,” and “Lady Butterfly” took home titles and prizes.

 

Events such as the Bloomsberg fair draw trucks from all over the nation. Because truckers travel the major highways in the United States, these events can be great places to spend mandatory time off the road on their way to and from destinations.

 

Popular events for the summer and early fall, winter’s thaw into spring will most likely see the beginning of such events again, and truckers will be getting themselves in gear through practice and viewing the finals from past championships.

 

For many truckers, driving a big rig is more than profession; it’s a passion. Most job counselors and life coaches, bosses, and business experts say that finding a job that is also your passion is the best way to gain satisfaction and happiness. For truckers, the machinery, as well as the ability to visit many places and experience life on the open road, is more attractive than any paycheck. Events like truck pulls allow truckers to embrace the fact that their passion is also their hobby. Information about events such as these can be easily found on the Internet.

 

 

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