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Every kind of trucking has it's up's and downs, and i mean every kind!When business is good, in whatever trucking arena you're in, you make money, run hard. When things slow down, you spend more time getting loads, take loads you wouldn't ordinarily take, and stay out longer to make it, as an o&o. Trucking IS a lifestyle. If it's not your lifestyle choice, and you're going out just for the money, do something else. You'll be better off. Expediting, has changed dramatically over the last couple of years, due to more trucking competition, business slowdown, and the everchanging needs of the trucking industry in general. If you're going to have any kind of success, you have to be able to make the hard choices. Things like going from straight truck to tractor trailer,and back again, taking the hit on your truck trade. I think, that tractor trailering, is much easier to move around in, as expediting is confined, for the most part to straight trucks. If you decide that TT is not for you...you just have to wait it out and do the best you can. Just keep in mind that it is a lifestyle, and those hrd choices will never get easier. Personally, i just love going down the road, and being in a different place most everyday. It doesn't matter much, what kind of truck i'm in. What does matter, is, am i trucking the way i want to. It will never be 100% perfect. What job is? But, you try to get as close to 100% as possible. The rest you just have to tolerate.