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In reply to the discussion: Tons of trucking jobs ... that nobody wants [View all]cherokeeprogressive
(24,853 posts)I didn't mind being on the road at all. Heck, my first trip out of the yard took me from So. Cal. to Vermont. The time constraint was always a challenge and before I left my co-driver and I were in high demand and had graduated to hauling only air-freight.
No, for me it was my wife. We talked every day and did the skype thing and have a good enough relationship so that 20 days away and 10 home wasn't THAT hard... but winter was coming and I had a hard time with the notion of leaving her alone in the snow. We sometimes get as much as 18" overnight and even more if it's a 2-3 day storm.
The driving though? Piece of cake. Sure, it takes a skill set to guide an 80,000 lb truck in 55 mph traffic, but it's something you get used to. Driving outside of the cities though, tunes blasting (there's NOTHING like Pandora Radio!), A/C on high... Nothing wrong with that at all and I met some cool people. Still disappointed I never got to cross paths with A HERETIC I AM but we kept in touch more or less through texts. I bet he would have been a blast to have a cold one with.
denbot is a brand new driver and last time I heard from him he was pretty excited and already making plans to lease a new truck of his own.