in the sleeper of a company truck sounds like a workmen's comp issue to me
you are not "off duty" when you are in the sleeper, the only time you are truly off-duty is when the truck is in the yard and you are home, in your own bed
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This is true.
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The CR England truck driver, as with every other truck driver on the road, is risking his or her life every day to earn a living for his or her family.
It could very well be that the CR England truck driver has NOT been able to find another job at another trucking company. Let's face it, the economy is constantly treating people harshly with layoffs and terminations. Some of the trucking companies may have hiring freezes or may have let some of their drivers go due to hard times.
The CR England truck driver, as with every other truck driver on the road, also pays into the federal and state income tax systems, along with paying into social security and Medicare. Chances are, the CR England truck driver is more than likely contributing to a 401(K) plan, trying to supplement his or retirement, down the road.
God bless the C.R. England truck drivers, along with every other truck driver on the road, and their families! God bless the U.S.A.!
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