Let me start by saying , I know there are a lot of truck drivers on here and I am in no way trying to belittle truck drivers. Our country needs your services. But, over the years of driving from Oklahoma to West Virginia I've noticed in the last year or two there are a lot more Truckers that can't drive. On my job I off load and back load a lot of trucks. I've seen more drivers lately that can't backup or even get close to placing the trailer where I need it, to best off load them. Some I've even gave up on and tell them, never mind, I'll make it work. I got run off the road 4 times last year during my travels, buy truck drivers . On the way back to Oklahoma yesterday, a driver was driving in the passing lane for several miles and never attempted to get back in the truck lane. So I gave a signal, switched lanes, and proceeded to pass 3 cars and the big truck. Just as I get next to his trailer, I see his turn signal come on, and he instantly starts merging into my lane, forcing me to the shoulder. So I gas on my little Nissan and finish passing him while on the shoulder of the highway get back on the road in front of him, and he lays into the horn like I caused him a problem? So naturally, I flung my arm out the window and let him know that I thought he was the #1 trucker on the road. He must have passed me while I got fuel and food at some point, because later I caught up to him and he lays into the horn again as I passed him a second time, this time without a near miss. But as I passed him and he blew his horn for a good 30 seconds, I pressed my hand to the passenger window and reminded him I still thought he was the #1 trucker on the road . Like I said before, we need truck drivers and the service they provide. But that was the first time I got forced off the road yesterday. The second time was an hr from the house, and again, he started merging as soon as I was about midway through passing him. What has happened to the old-school drivers that we had? It seems to me that the PROFESSIONAL TRUCKERS, the competent ones, are becoming a thing of the past. Again, not meaning to step on anyone's toes, just making an observation.