AzScorpion
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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2019
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- Location
- Back Home In AZ!
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Ford Ranger Tremor
- Occupation
- Retired...Full Time Slacker
That's a hell of a life and there's not many will to do it and I appreciate all those who do! I don't think many understand how important truckers are to our country and without them everything would come to a complete halt. When we travel I usually stop at Love's for gas and always see truckers in the main rest rooms doing a quick wash n go in the sinks. Not a life I'd wanna live but God bless those who do it!That was not my experience, for sure.
Hunting for a parking spot and finding none when youre getting near the end of allowed driving hours, sometimes sleeping on exit ramps or random wide spots on back roads.
Pooping in public restrooms that you'd never let your family members go near in a million years.
Truckstop showers that MIGHT have had someone wipe down since the last dri er used it, washing with washcloths you find hair embedded and drying with towels one generation removed from sandpaper.
Eating sandwiches you made from stuff in the truck for days on end because you've "got to go" and dont have time to stop and have normal people food.
Showing up on time for your pick up or delivery appointment only to find drivers ahead of you that didnt show up on time for their appointments and are putting EVERYONE behind...which sucks all the leeway time you might have had for your next trip to rest and relax your driving a bit.
Finding when you do get your turn to be loaded or unloaded the clerk attending to you is pissed at the world because HE is also now behind because of those late dri ers and is gonna cop an attitude with you because of them.
Smelling like diesel no matter how many times you wash your clothes...oh, and having to wash your clothes in the truckstop laundry room is ALWAYS a treat.
Just to name a few things not shown on TV or in the movies.
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