i had actually had that happen (to my ex-co driver) decades ago, when i was with NAVL (north american van lines), and we were at the "fort", Fort Wayne, IN.
he had to jump on a bus and head for St. Louis for his truck.
but he packed rather lightly, with a duffel bag.
Things to have when going solo
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I changed trucks several times in my first six months, I got pretty good at making the move. I still travel with more stuff than I strictly need, I spend 5-6 days a week in the truck, and I don’t feel like going without.
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traveling light (to me) is the best way to go. sleeping bag, clothing to fit into ONE duffel bag or soft sided suitcase, and maybe one other soft sided suitcase for your coat, jacket boots (if you take along a spare pair).
some gys take, tv's, video games, laptops, and a wide array of appliances, as they buy them along the way while trucking. that's all well in good, if the company is stable, but hey, NO ONE in the company is going to tell you the company is going under, or that you will be fired...it happens in a New York minute..
the only basic guarantee of keeping your stuff, is if you owned the truck, NOT A LEASE, as that can be towed away.
it's tough, we all want "some comforts" of a home away from home, but the dark, harsh reality of it is that nothing is stamped with a guarantee anymore.
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Keep a credit card with enough room to rent a car to get home. When I was otr, I didn't have a tv but did have a laptop, cooler, basic tools, CB radio with coax and antenna and warm and cold weather clothes. I didn't keep anything I didn't use but what I did have I wasn't going to be without. If something were to have happened I would have rented a car and had all of my stuff.
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like many others, i too have a debit card, so it is quick cash.
however, i have been told (very politely) that a credit card and the age of 26 is mandatory....
well, i have credits cards, and i ain't been 26 in like 100 years now...so i passed those requirements.
i think (although i cannot confirm) credit cards are required for additional charges, that you signed for at the time of pick up, (like damages, cleaning, late charges, added days of rental and most importantly, recovery if you fail to take it back, as they can always back charge the banks that issued them).
debit cards, are a one time, approval for the purchase, and require additional approvals for add on's.
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