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The Demise of the Trucker
Posted:Aug 28, 2008 3:12 pm
Last Updated:Sep 3, 2008 2:26 pm
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The lifestyle of a trucker has changed significantly over the past 30 years. Back in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, the life of a trucker consisted of hours of driving broken up with time spent in the truckstop.

Truckstops were the centers of the truckers’ business and social network, the place where the communication of logistics took place. Drivers would contact dispatch through the banks of pay phones lining the driver’s lounge. Other drivers, mostly owner-operators, would watch the load board screen for the next load; or be waiting for a return call from dispatch, or hanging loose ’til time to head down the road. In this environment, the restaurant and driver’s lounge were the centers of an over-the-road trucker’s business and social life. This is where business contacts were made, stories told, the scuttlebutt of the industry was shared and friendships developed.

Fast forward to 2008. Today many of the business and social networking opportunities have all but disappeared from truckers’ lives. Truckers have lost the time to interact with other drivers in the social atmosphere that used to exist in the industry. With the use of satellite text messaging, cell phones, refrigerators and microwaves in their trucks, along with the disappearance of the sit-down home-style cooking restaurant and driver’s lounges, the chance for drivers to socialize is quickly disappearing. This is creating an environment of even greater isolation for truckers. Figure in the shippers’ expectations of ever-faster deliveries plus the constantly changing HOS rules, and truckers have real time-management problems.Humans by nature are social beings. Family and friendships are at the top of our lists. If we can’t have family time or be around friends, we will search out some place to be around other people, even if they’re strangers. How many truckers, while they may have food in the truck’s refrigerator, will opt to eat in a restaurant just so they can be around other people?

At first glance, current studies of human social and business interactions are apparently unrelated to trucking. But look closely at the studies’ findings. There is significant: research that shows longer commutes by workers cause greater isolation and longer periods of stress from dealing with traffic, resulting in negative societal, mental and health problems.
Georgia Tech researchers discovered a direct correlation between longer commute times and obesity. In the study they found every thirty minutes of a commute increased one’s likelihood of becoming obese by 3%. Do you know any truckers who are overweight? Longer commutes have also been linked with greater occurrences of high blood pressure, ulcers, strokes and heart attacks. Do you know any CDL holders who have any of these symptoms or have had a heart attack or stroke? Combine the Georgia Tech findings with Harvard political science professor Robert Putnam’s observation in his book, Bowling Alone, that every 10 minutes of commuting results in a 10% reduction in social connections. Even first year psychology students know the more isolation an individual endures, the less happy or even depressed he becomes. If this happens to commuters for every ten minutes of isolation while they’re driving, what are the effects on truckers who are isolated for days and weeks at a time? Add to this the HOS 14-hour rule which causes many truckers to forego a sit-down meal and eat on the run, trying not to lose any needed hours to complete both driving and delivery requirements (including waiting several hours to be loaded or unloaded). This eventually will wear down even the best of truckers, creating the likelihood that they will become unhappy or depressed, adding to the already evident heath risks.

Other risks that can develop when human beings are isolated from positive social contact with others are: apathy, anger and the inability to have constructive interaction with others. This all can lead to many other anti-social behaviors that would make truckers experiencing this to be safety hazards on the road. Extreme examples would be road rage or worse. Remember a few months ago when a trucker drove through a neighborhood with his tractor running over yards and automobiles in driveways near Albuquerque? Could this have been the result of isolation along with other possible contributing factors?
Fatigue is an important consideration when looking at HOS reform, but shouldn’t isolation also be considered when developing the Hour-of-Service rules truckers must obey? Is it possible this increased isolation could also be a major contributor to the driver turnover problem?

Something to think about.
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Posted:Aug 27, 2008 1:57 pm
Last Updated:Aug 27, 2008 3:34 pm
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One Truckers Opinion
Posted:Aug 24, 2008 7:42 am
Last Updated:Aug 25, 2008 7:47 am
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Can't we all just get along?! Have you ever been stuck in a traffic jam? Have you ever had the driver next to you try to cut you off, just to get ahead of you? How much further down the road did these efforts get them? One car or truck length! Was it worth the effort to possibly cause an accident? NO! Ever had anyone dart in front of you without using a signal, almost clipping your bumper? Has anyone ever had someone come on the entrance ramp of the freeway and merge into traffic at 35-40 mph and just linger there? Frustrating isn't it? Not just frustrating, but dangerous, to you, to them, and everyone around when cars and trucks are doing 65-70 mph and have to slow down to lower speeds suddenly. Think about how you drive, think about yourself, loved ones and your fellow people on this earth. We all want to live to see another beautiful day, don't we? The previous is just a couple of examples of what is happening on the roads of America today. These problems exist for both cars and trucks. I drive for a living for me and my family. I do this by choice. Truckers are the backbone of the American life. Our means and ways of transporting goods from one place to another, so that we may purchase what we want and need. We all work hard to make a living in these fast paced times. Let's all show a little more courtesy to our fellow human beings. Enjoy life!!!
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What Is Sex Drive?
Posted:Aug 22, 2008 6:14 am
Last Updated:Aug 24, 2008 7:38 am
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Sex drive -- the way men and women think about sex and engage in sex -- is a slippery concept. Researchers have a hard time quantifying it: Is it how often we think about sex? How often we want sex? How often we become aroused or actually have sex? Sex drive is all that, and more.

"Sex drive, which scientists now call sexual desire, is one of the most difficult to define," says Patricia Koch, PhD, associate professor of Biobehavioral Health & Women's Studies at Pennsylvania State University and adjunct professor of human sexuality at Widener University. Sexual arousal is easily identifiable -- for men it shows up as an erection, in women, lubrication (and enlargement of the clitoris). "But desire is not just about arousal or frequency -- how often you have sex can depend on so many other circumstances and opportunities: whether you have a partner or not, whether you like your partner," says Koch.

Some researchers have begun to question how we define sex drive -- insisting that we have only looked at it from a male model, so of course women come up short. The male sex drive model resembles a straight line: It is a "linear model of sexual response, where first they have desire, then arousal, then orgasm," says Koch. For women, sexual interest follows a more meandering model. "Their drive is for emotional bonding and caring -- once they feel that, then they get aroused and interested," Koch says. "Women want and enjoy a lot more sex play than men want. It takes them longer to be stimulated through sex play than men," says Koch. What's more pleasurable to women may be affectionate physical contact that may or may not end in orgasm, and this indirectness is not a sign of a lack of sex drive.
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Sex Drive: How Do Men and Women Compare?
Posted:Aug 22, 2008 6:12 am
Last Updated:May 27, 2024 12:57 am
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The simplest way to capture the differences between men's and women's sex drives is to consider how you'd answer this test: create a sentence using the words "sex" and "love."

If you're a woman, odds are your sentence goes something like this: "When two people understand each other, trust each other, and love each other, then the sex is the best." If you're a man, chances are your sentence more closely resembles this: "I love sex."

It's a stereotype, it's a cliché, and more often than not, it's true. "We like to think of men having the higher sex drive -- it's not always true, but more often, it is," says Eva Ritvo, MD, vice chairman in the department of psychiatry and behavioral science at the Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami.

"Each person's sex drive is like an appetite: Some people spend their whole life in the kitchen and think about food all the time; some people can skip lunch," says Ritvo, who is also chair of the department of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Florida.

As a rule, men don't like to skip lunch. But that's only the beginning of the story.
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Sex After 60: Key Findings
Posted:Aug 22, 2008 6:10 am
Last Updated:May 27, 2024 12:57 am
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During a survey, trained researchers interviewed subjects, administered questionnaires asking intimate questions, and obtained medical data including blood, saliva, and vaginal swab samples.

The survey unearthed what Lindau calls "a gold mine" of data on the sexuality of Americans aged 57-85. Some key facts:

People in "very good" or "excellent" health were far more likely to be sexually active than those in "fair" or "poor" health: 79% more likely for men, and 64% more likely for women.
At any age, women were less likely than men to have an intimate partner. This disparity "increased dramatically with age," the researchers found.
Few older people not in a relationship are sexually active: only 22% of men and only 4% of women.
54% of sexually active older people have sex at least two to three times a month. Twenty-three percent report sex once a week or more.
Oral sex is reported by 58% of sexually active people aged 57-64 and by 31% of those aged 75-85.
Masturbation is reported by 52% of men and 25% of women in an intimate relationship and by 55% of men and 23% of women not in relationships. "This suggests older adults have a drive or a need for sexual fulfillment," Lindau says.
Sex is "not at all important" for 35% of older women, but only 13% of older men. "Women say, 'On the one hand I am not now interested in sex, but if I met the right kind of partner, maybe I would consider it,'" Lindau says.
Half of all older people report at least one bothersome sexual problem.
The most common sexual problems for men are erection difficulty (37, lack of interest in sex (28, climaxing too quickly (28, performance anxiety (27, and inability to climax (20.
The most common sexual problems for women are lack of interest in sex (43, difficulty with lubrication (39, inability to climax (34, finding sex not pleasurable (23, and pain (17.
The most common reason for not having sex was the male partner's physical health.
Even though most older people report some sexual problems, only 38% of men and 22% of women 50 years or older ever discuss sex with their doctors.
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Sexually Active Older People Have Sex as Often as Younger People
Posted:Aug 22, 2008 6:09 am
Last Updated:May 27, 2024 12:57 am
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Though half report bothersome sexual problems, sexually active Americans aged 57-85 have sex as often as those aged 18-59.

The findings come from a nationally representative sample of 3,005 U.S. residents. They show that sexual intimacy remains an important part of most people's lives as they age, says researcher Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, of the University of Chicago.

"Many older and younger men and women make the choice not to be sexually active. But the majority of people, young and old, do engage in sexuality," Lindau said at a news conference.

How sexually active are older Americans?

"An interesting finding is among those sexually active, the frequency we saw of sex two or three times a month or more is not different from 18- to 59-year-olds," Lindau said. "So if one has a partner, the frequency of sex does not change a lot between age groups."

It is people's health -- not their age -- that ultimately limits their sexual activity, says researcher Edward O. Laumann, PhD, of the University of Chicago.
Sexual inactivity is "much more a consequence of health than otherwise," Laumann said at the news conference. "When sexual health begins to deteriorate, it is an important warning sign of more profound health problems."

Inevitably, aging people do reach a point at which sex becomes increasingly rare, says researcher Linda J. Waite, PhD, of the University of Chicago.

"The one thing that surprised me was that among the oldest adults with sex partners, only a minority reported being sexually active," Waite said at the news conference. "There seems to be a point in people's lives when their health declines. They become frail, and -- although still partnered -- they are not having any kind of sexual activity. That is an important part of the picture of sexuality in older ages."
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Posted:Aug 21, 2008 4:23 pm
Last Updated:Aug 21, 2008 10:02 pm
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Posted:Aug 20, 2008 2:30 am
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Posted:Aug 14, 2008 4:58 pm
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