Rachelle Biggs is the owner and webmaster of the sucessful site: http://www.newbiedriver.com The items recommended that you take with you on the road while in the training period.
This is a very complete and thorough list of things to take with you. You may not be able to actually take this much while with a trainer, as space may not allow it, and it may not be applicable to you if you’re only going to be out a couple of days at a time.
None the less, it is very expensive to have to buy things on the road when you probably can buy them at Wal-Mart for half the price. As you prepare to go on the road, make notes on this list and circle what you feel you need to have. A Note of Caution: relying on your memory when it comes to packing is not a good idea! Unfortunately, though, the Murphy’s Law of these matters is that no matter what, you’ll forget something!
Refrigerator/Cooler
Microwave
Pillow
Blanket / Bed sheets / Sleeping bag
Pillow
Clothes bag or suitcase
Shower Room Bag
Dirty clothes bag
One week’s worth of clothes (depending)
Coat/jacket & rain jacket
2 pair of shoes
Note: If you’re going OTR, you need to consider that you will be in all kinds of different climates. One day you could be in sunny Los Angeles and the next day you may be in wintry Wyoming. Pack a variety of clothes and use the layering approach. You can bring just 2-3 thermal shirts and trade off between them but have 6-7 long sleeve/short sleeve shirts and wear a clean one each day.
Hangers
Defense Spray
Compass
CB Radio and Antenna(s)
Weather Radio
TV/VCR
Music / Tapes
Briefcase / bag to keep paperwork in.
Motor Carrier’s Atlas (it is very important to have a MOTOR CARRIER’S Atlas. There is in it that cannot be found in a basic atlas.)
Magnifying glass (you can’t believe how hard it can be to read an atlas late at night in the cab of a truck)
Pens, notepaper, notepad, organizer
Calculator
Log book ruler
Mini cassette recorder (these are excellent to record mileage at state lines, to record directions when you’re getting them by CB radio and to record any other thoughts and reminders to yourself.)
Truck stop guide/directory
A list of important phone numbers (Calling information from the road is expensive - bring all phone numbers with you that you think you might call.)
ATM card
800 # to call home
Calling card to make business calls
Alarm clock, wind up, battery powered or cigarette plug in -- just so long as it wakes you up!
Camera and film
Spare pair of shoes
Hat
Books/Magazines
Paper towels and glass cleaner
Gloves
Batteries
Sunglasses
Pain reliever(s) -- (Excederin, Tylenol, etc but nothing with alcohol in it!)
Adjustable wrench
Bunjee cords/tarp straps
Gladhand seals
Electrical tape
Duct tape
Screwdrivers
Flashlight
Slider lubricant
5th wheel puller
Hammer
Toiletry bag (big enough to fit all your bathroom stuff--try to get small trial size items or buy small plastic containers & fill them)
Shampoo, conditioner
Soap (truck stops give you soap but it’s the cheapest stuff available)
Razor
Toothbrush and toothpaste (highly suggested you buy a toothbrush cover)
Shower shoes (beach thongs will do just fine -- and yes, they are a good idea - you can't believe the weird foot funguses out there.)
Hair dryer
Curling iron (?)
Lotion
Clippers
2 Towels and washclothes (a small number of shippers/receivers/truckstops have free showers for non-fueling customers but will not provide any towels)