Many companies will not let a driver use the truck for personal use. And some companies have loaner cars. But they usually have a time limit on them. Couldn't do dinner and a movie cause you'd be gone too long. Having a clunker at the terminal is often the only way to go.
Anyone else buy additional vehicles to keep at their terminals?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NewNashGuy, Jul 15, 2013.
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I never considered buy a clunker to park somewhere. When I was on the road, if I needed transportation, I'd just rent a car. It only happened a couple of times a year for me, so I figure I was better off that way.
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My brother who works for the railroad bought a second clunker. He would take trips about 70 miles north of his home yard and instead of being put up in a hotel till he caught a train back he would park his car up there so he could drive it home and then drive back to catch a train back. Ton of driving but being home beats sitting in a hotel. I will have a 40 mile drive from my home to the terminal so if I can bring in enough dough I'd love to do it. Leave the good car with the wife and I'll talk the %#*^box!!!!!!!
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NewNashGuy Thanks this.
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BTW I don't plan to get a clunker, but a regular family car with 50K miles on it should suffice.
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Seems like a giant waste of money when you can rent a car for ~$30 a day. I had to be at a real estate closing once, so I rented a Hyundai Accent in High Point, NC, drove home, signed the papers and drove back. I spent more on gas than the rental.
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