As a truck driver you work long hours. You could be on the road for weeks at a time. Being able to take a week or two off to recharge throughout the year is important. Unfortunately, it requires not only finding the money in your budget, but also the time to be off the road.
 
When to take your vacations
 
Many Americans have the luxury of taking time off whenever they want. They just need to have vacation days saved up. Truck drivers, on the other hand, need to do a lot more planning. Your vacations revolve around freight cycles. When freight is high, it’s in your best interest to be running. However, when things are slow, and there isn’t as much freight to be moved, vacations are manageable.
 


January and February typically are the slowest months of the year for freight. If you are looking to optimize your productivity and also your income, then vacations after the New Year are your best option. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take a day off during the summer months, it just means you need to be ready to run hard following your time off.
 
Budgeting for the time off
 
We often talk about budgeting, or a Profit Plan, and its importance. By setting up and following a budget you can be confident that you will be spending less money than you earn. If you are planning to take a vacation, then it’s important to be able to pay for it up front so that it doesn’t cause you to go into debt.
 
One way to plan ahead is by adding a line item in your Profit Plan a few months prior to taking the time off. Unless you have a large amount of disposable income each month, this likely means you will need to cut something out of your budget. This will help make up for the additional amount being allocated to your vacation.
 
Alternatively you can also choose to increase your income to pay for the vacation. Picking up a couple extra loads each month leading up to your trip could make up for the cost of being off the road.
 
The bottom line
 
Taking time off now and then is a good idea for your emotional and mental well-being. Remember that a vacation takes a good amount of planning so that you can cover the costs involved and also afford to be out of the driver's seat.
 
This article was originally featured on ATBSshow.com.

Image Source - https://www.flickr.com/photos/wka/

Comment (1)

Sean Bryant

Sean is a graduate of the University of Iowa where he received a Bachelor's of Arts degree in economics. After beginning his career in banking, he found his love for marketing. Before arriving at ATBS in 2014 he spent time working for two different technology startups as well as his own freelance marketing company.

Read These Next...

TRUCK Smart

Social Exercise

April 15, 2013

TRUCK Smart

TRUCK Smart

Keeping Your Cool

April 21, 2023

 
 

It makes sense. Some industries, like the auto industry, shut down on a planned basis. It is logical to plan your time off around the shut downs.

June 30, 2016 5:55:20 AM