Anybody ever feel wobbly after getting home?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by SteveScott, Nov 8, 2019.
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Well played, sir!InTooDeep, LoSt_AgAiN and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
At least nobody is waking up at home in a dark bedroom looking for a piss bottle.
Studebaker Hawk and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
Then I remember... Oh, I am home now.Cattleman84 Thanks this. -
Who else goes to climb out of thier POV and almost fall on your face because the ground is to close???
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After a long week of driving my personal space sensitivity is off the charts.
Constantly worrying about cars getting too close for some reason translates into me not being able to stand crowds or busy store shopping where someone might bump into me with a shopping cart.x1Heavy Thanks this. -
I pay good money to feel wobbly while I’m on hometime
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Sometimes I consider the possibility of PTSD, untreated. Easy fix. Get a Cat or dog, a gallon of high sulphur fuel sample and a number of man toys to suit. I Usually retreat to a horse farm where I can grab a saddle and let the thing take me all over. It has a way of erasing the mind.
Regarding the management of personal space the situation is getting impossible what with the holiday shopping right on cue.
Kid actually ran into me on the left belt where magazines ride. As soon he processed the "CLANK! and CREAK!" of leather etc. He bawls to his Daddy, See here I got one with a CHL License.
Broadcast the whole #### store with your prepurberty voice why don't you.
We are beginning to learn to go shopping in the dark of night. No one is about except for stockers.
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