Sleeper vs Hotel

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  1. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    It's not about the mattress, it's about the change of surroundings
     
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  3. gentleroger

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    I have the same mattress in my truck that I do at home. The problem is being stuck in one spot. Most of the times I've had to take a 34 in the truck, I'm not near any place I'd like to visit (or not willing to spend the money on ubers to get me there and back).
     
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  4. scoobertdoo

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    You can drink on your 34 inside your truck, if you enjoy such things.
     
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  5. MAMservices

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    You must have a mustache. I see you break the tab tops off like myself. Lol.
     
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  6. scoobertdoo

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    How does this change in a hotel?
     
  7. Final Drive

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    I know..
     
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  8. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    No, you can't.
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    Being physically in the truck means you're in control of it.

    That's my point - properly appointed a sleeper berth does not give better rest than a sleeper berth. The question is how you utilize the time off. If you are stuck in one spot, with cruddy wifi, and not a supper club within sight it's going to be a long 34 hours.
     
  9. Final Drive

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    When I park next to places like this I'm getting a hotel and have protection..
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  10. scoobertdoo

    scoobertdoo Road Train Member

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    Off duty you can drink.

    I can't recall doing a 34 in an undesirable place... And haven't done one on the road since 3g
     
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  11. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    Not in the truck.

    Odds of you getting caught are slim, but it's still a risk.

    Take a 34 in Powell, MI - the last place I took a 34 in the truck. It's a beautiful area, full of options provided you have transportation and a fishing license (and gear). Good luck with any kind of data signal unless you have US Cellular.

    Or take a look at St Louis, MO. How much will it cost to move from a truck stop to any kind of entertainment?

    I don't care how comfortable you make your truck, it's nothing without making memories. When I started trucking I had friends who lived within shouting distance of all of our yards. I had no problem taking some extra time on a load or a 34 and visiting with people I cared about. I rarely took "home time" those first two years but spent more time with the people I cared about than the previous decade. During that time I found that "seeing the sights" by myself paled in comparison to doing it with people I cared about. Since then most of my friends have move up in the world and no longer live near where I can park a loaded truck without concern.

    In the truck or in a hotel, I personally find taking a 34 on the road onerous and find that often I'm more tired and cranky after the 34 than I was before it.
     
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