TCA asking truckers to ‘ditch the pack’ and quit smoking, even for 1 day

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — As part of this year's National Truck Driver Appreciation & Wellness Week, the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has designated Sept. 20 as "Ditch the Pack" day. TCA asks that all smokers affiliated with the trucking industry — from dispatchers and drivers, to safety directors and executives — try to reduce or stop smoking, even for just one day.

The goals of the effort are to raise awareness of the benefits of quitting and show support for those starting or continuing their smoke-free journey.

"It is each individual's choice, but we are speaking up because we care," said Robert Low, TCA's chairman and the president and founder of Prime inc., based in Springfield, Mo.

"Most people want to make the healthy choice for themselves; they just need the right information and a way to do it that works. That's where we come in. We have the tools and the resources needed to follow through."

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 5 Americans smoke. Even worse for the trucking industry, a PubMed Research study on occupational exposures and lung cancer found that 67 percent of all long-haul truck drivers smoke, stated a TCA news release.

“The good news is that the benefits of quitting can be felt almost immediately. The CDC states that after 20 minutes without a puff, an individual’s heart rate returns to normal. After 12 hours, carbon monoxide levels in blood decrease. Between two weeks and three months, the risk of having a heart attack decreases and lung function begins to improve. The benefits continue to grow as more time passes, and by 15 years, a former smoker's risks in many categories return to about the same levels as people who have never smoked.”

Dave Nemo, an American radio personality who currently hosts “The Dave Nemo Show” on SiriusXM Satellite Radio, is a former smoker who quit the habit many years ago. He said, "There are many things that can motivate you to ditch the pack. Keep searching for that one thing that'll make the difference. We all know we should quit smoking, but finding the key to make us want to quit will lead to success. Quit a thousand times if you have to. One day it will stick. Sure it's a tough battle, but truckers are tough people." Nemo will participate in a "Celebrity Walk" to draw attention to better health habits for truck drivers on Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Antioch, Tenn., TA/Petro truck stop location.

"Ditch the Pack" day is just one of many health-oriented activities being planned for National Truck Driver Appreciation & Wellness Week, Sept. 16-22.

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If your gonna quit you have to do it because you want to. No silly marketing or clever saying is gonna do it but it makes people feel better promoting it.



I do wonder what their next cash cow is gonna be if they ever do actually reduce the rate of smokers?Oh wait I forgot sugary drinks huh? Carry on.
 
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All dispatchers, drivers, mechanics, terminal management, janitors and DOT guys all going without tobacco on the same day.

Is TCA trying to instigate the second civil war?
 
. It's still legal to ride a Bike without a brain bucket but you must wear a seatbelt... Where's the logic in that?
 
Ditching the TCA is a better option.

I'm really getting fed up with every one telling me how I should live my life when there are far bigger problems that need attention.
My exact words. You beat me to it.

If the industry really gave a crap about us they wouldn't need a special celebration to remind us.
 
Yea they be dumb, but the point that is still their choice. Yet the guvmint doesn't give us a choice to not wear a seatbelt... Dumb to not wear one, but why are we forced to do something that effects no one but one's self?
 
Ditching the TCA is a better option.

I'm really getting fed up with every one telling me how I should live my life when there are far bigger problems that need attention.

Well said. I'm going to smoke even more now.



All dispatchers, drivers, mechanics, terminal management, janitors and DOT guys all going without tobacco on the same day.

Is TCA trying to instigate the second civil war?

It would seem so. I know someone would get their ass beat if I had to quit cold turkey for even one day.
 

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