Over the road.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Retrovirus, Aug 19, 2023.
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I love dogs. I like dogs more than I do people. I am glad that you have a great dog. The problem is you. You’re slacking. That works wonders for the self esteem. The reason why you are in the situation you are in right now is because you are slacking. You don’t care about money and you want OTR to avoid being homeless. You go OTR to accomplish a goal, not to avoid homelessness.
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Are there any companies that will let the OP bring that large dog along while they're training? Seems like a lot to ask.
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Over the next five years, my plan involves, after the first year, hopefully acquiring sufficient funds to purchase a piece of land or property. This would serve as a storage location for my current 1997 International box truck, which I've converted into a 32-foot RV. Following that, I aim to continue saving up. A buddy and I are planning to buy our own truck and engage in team owner-operator work. Eventually, the goal is to expand and obtain additional trucks. That's the rough outline of my plan.Space Truckin and TripleSix Thank this. -
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We used to allow pets but after a black lab chewed up the headliner, the passenger's seat, the sleeper mattress. and a feather pillow in a fairly new T-800 and then threw it all up on the driver's seat, causing the driver to miss his load, we decided no more dogs. Or cats. Or gerbils. -
And like I've stated before the dog will not be with me while I'm training.tscottme Thanks this.
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