So I've been reading SSB different job threads for over 15 years.
Entertaining way of describing frustrations for sure.
I had a revelation on the job front near 20 years ago.
My wife was diagnosed with cancer for the 2nd time and started her journey.
I've a bit more time in the biz than you but decided her needs were more important/significant than my wants in this forsaken industry.
Things won't go back to the "good old days"
I decided to focus on the wife's health, her financial security and our mutual happiness for whatever amount of time we were given.
I found a job where I could be home daily.
That provided the best insurance coverage/pay available.
I mean after you've seen all 4 corners a dozen times how many more did I really need.
While I had not sought out a fortune 300 or union company, my search led me to what I thought was the best match for my wife's needs as she could not work any longer.
Now over 15 yrs later the Mrs still hasn't went back to work.
I've reconciled the fact "you can't always get what you want" and go home each night to a partner who understands the sacrifices I've made for her.
Hell I would probably still be hauling your favorite rock bands around idk.
I truly hope you can find something w the balance you need while meeting the wife's medical needs.
Life gets shorter everyday.
Good luck to ya .
Snackbar is chillin'....at Shaffer
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I agree with @Dennixx
In the short 4 years ive been driving, I've done a mixture of regional and OTR. I by no means claim to be a veteran of the industry. There's tons of people here who have more experience than I've been alive. While OTR, I've seen pretty much every place there is to see, in a lot of cases multiple times, barring a few major cities that have no business having 53 footers wheeling around in them.
While I'm in no such situations with health and things, I've seen the writing on the wall that traditional OTR isn't viable for the long term, at least for me. And I've been opened up to the fact that life isn't just about making money. It's the reason why I moved back home to Kansas from Michigan. It's the reason why I recently moved back to regional and will permanently stay in such a position unless something drastic happens. That being said, I'm in a unique position where I don't have to be tied to running I-35 all the time. I'm a phone call away from being put on the next load to California or the southeast with no questions asked if I choose to do so.
I guess the point I'm trying to make is that you're trying to support your wife, but you're basically never at home because of it. But never being at home trying to make more money obviously hasn't worked out. At some point, something has to give. Kind of a catch 22Long FLD, hotrod1653, hope not dumb twucker and 3 others Thank this. -
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The part I like the most is the gripes we have seem trivial to my days running regional OTR truckload. Like if I get backed into the dock at a store by the time I walk around to the man door they need to have it rolled up ready for me to walk in. And the dock plate already inside the trailer starting to unload. If they don't that's a problem and it gets reported. When I first started here they had been serviced on refrigerated by outside carriers for 20 years and you could tell. Nobody would answer the door buzzer for 15, 20 minutes or longer. Sometimes you even had to walk around to the front to get inside. They even expected drivers to open doors and drivers helping with tipped over pallets. It took a few months but all of that got straightened out. We drive trucks we don't finger print any freight or open doors and that's how it should be. Outside shippers/vendors treat us with respect too. None of the dismissive attitudes or I'll get to you after you stand there a while like with OTR. Or park it over there driver we'll get on it in a few hours..D.Tibbitt, Sirscrapntruckalot, Gearjammin' Penguin and 11 others Thank this. -
That’s why I like tankers. Load out of Dallas or Houston, go anywhere except the PNW, unload, and return home to Texas.
Went to Tualatin Oregon a few months ago and made it back to Moriarity New Mexico on my 70. Sat for 24 hours and went home. Hadn’t hit my 70 on the road in 15 years. I work 4-6 days a week, OTR was fun but I thoroughly enjoy my time at home, life’s to short to work 100% of the time.Speedy356, kemosabi49, Sirscrapntruckalot and 9 others Thank this.
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