Re: 1st post: any companies give you complete choice over when, where, if you take a
Makes me wonder what was so peculiar about my idea of hanging out at a community college. I don't think I'd want a motel if I might have to leave it at any moment. So where do you hang out, the truck stop? And you're in a c/v? I could do better than a truck stop.
You bring up some excellent points, xiggi, and it could be this isn't the niche for me. I hate a really erratic sleep schedule. If I'm tired all the time, I feel blah, I don't think it's good for my health. I'm a heavy sleeper, though, so I don't imagine that everyone else needs what I need.
Here's the deal. On a regular basis, do you find yourself up all day, and then you get a late afternoon load that you have to drive through all night? Is there no getting around it? Does it happen often? If that's the case, then this might not be for me. I don't have a problem with that.
I've got another little anecdote. I was working the dock for an LTL carrier. One day, just as I was getting to work, I saw all these lights from the police cars. It was dark, early in the morning. What had happened, this tractor/trailer pulled into the drive only to find the gate locked. He was backing back out onto the road when this other guy in a minivan drove underneath his trailer. I guess maybe the driver had the running lights to his trailer off. The minivan driver had just gotten off work, something like 4am. Minivan driver d-e-a-d.
Point being, I know my limits. Once or twice a year, fine, up all day, drive all night. More than that, no way around it, this isn't the niche for me.
In this biz you need to learn to sleep when you can. One day it might be two in the afternoon the next 8 am and the next 2am. Like others said most times you will be driving at night it is just the nature of the beast. You also may sit for 3, 4 days with no load far from home and then have to run hard for 14 hours or more with some companies the next day or two so you can get some decent miles for the week.
Makes me wonder what was so peculiar about my idea of hanging out at a community college. I don't think I'd want a motel if I might have to leave it at any moment. So where do you hang out, the truck stop? And you're in a c/v? I could do better than a truck stop.
You bring up some excellent points, xiggi, and it could be this isn't the niche for me. I hate a really erratic sleep schedule. If I'm tired all the time, I feel blah, I don't think it's good for my health. I'm a heavy sleeper, though, so I don't imagine that everyone else needs what I need.
Here's the deal. On a regular basis, do you find yourself up all day, and then you get a late afternoon load that you have to drive through all night? Is there no getting around it? Does it happen often? If that's the case, then this might not be for me. I don't have a problem with that.
I've got another little anecdote. I was working the dock for an LTL carrier. One day, just as I was getting to work, I saw all these lights from the police cars. It was dark, early in the morning. What had happened, this tractor/trailer pulled into the drive only to find the gate locked. He was backing back out onto the road when this other guy in a minivan drove underneath his trailer. I guess maybe the driver had the running lights to his trailer off. The minivan driver had just gotten off work, something like 4am. Minivan driver d-e-a-d.
Point being, I know my limits. Once or twice a year, fine, up all day, drive all night. More than that, no way around it, this isn't the niche for me.
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