Just for clarity he is a mechanic not a truck driver.
If you have ever been to northern Albert or northern Saskatchewan you would know how desolate it is.
That 27 miles he's talking about is a gravel or dirt road that takes you back to a paved road and then it could be another hour or two to some town that has no emergency services .
Cell phone coverage up there is crap.
Why do people needlessly idle ?
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This is where ALOT of flatbed and open deck end up for a drop.
Not typically here
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Even if it's 45 outside, it's still cold inside. I sleep without the bunk heater and I wake up freezing even if it's 45.
Your body heat doesn't stay put btw. So I would turn the truck on for a hour and go back to sleep.Mudguppy Thanks this. -
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But there's lots of stuff North of Edmonton where they are doing mining exploration .
Sometimes machines and supplys and stuff need to be delivered to remote mines.
Been to northern AB and northern SK and your out in the middle of no where delivering equipment.Oxbow, Mudguppy and ramblingman Thank this.
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