Yes, I can see that. Thought I'd give it a shot, but there's always other options. Given that I do have a dog, ill probably just do a quick refresher training and drive Solo. Maybe 1 day meet someone in person who could be a good co driver.
Looking for female Team Driver, out of TX, Non smoker
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One thing I suggest if your company makes you use the bottom bunk, is a sleeping bag liner. If each driver has one of these its easy to swap all bedding and they are so easy to launder.
I have one from "The Friendly Swede" that I got from Amazon.
You can just toss it in with the laundry every week and it really helps keep the truck clean and smell free.
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I think you should just take your time and practice backing. You don't need a teammate. I bet you can practice, drive solo, and have the best time ever.
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Interested in teaming with you. Haz Mat endorced code_blue76@yahoo.com
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0.70cpm pay split to team.
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Team driving is the way to go though really. If you are not a really big person especially. 2 average sized drivers with regular home time works out fine. I don't know about the dog however. It sounds like it worked out ok with you and your spouse, but then again, that failed too. Oh well. Let me know if you need a driver. I live in Silver City, NM.
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