Is this the end for me in trucking?
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I’ve wanted to farm, specifically dairy farm, for about a decade now. It’s taken on many forms, many phases, many approaches, yet I’ve never quite put it together. I was close- in 2019, I quit my trucking job to move my family (wife and 3 kids, I was only 24 btw) to a dairy farm to live and work there. The intention was to give it a trial, then if both parties agree, we would start discussing transfer of ownership. All was well, and then one day between yr 1 and yr 2 I just had this feeling that I couldn’t shake. Like if I continued I was boxing myself in, putting myself in a cage, imprisoning some part of myself. The irony is it was, on paper, EXACTLY what I’d always envisioned. Wife loved it too. Much mental/emotional agony ensued. Ended up quite depressed and confused. Back and forth internally from the time I opened my eyes to the time I closed them for months on end.
Anyway…. Long story short, I continued there for another 10 months or so. Even tried to quit and work somewhere else but only lasted a couple weeks and ran back to the farm since we hadn’t moved yet. It’s been 2 years since we left and I continue still to learn WHY that specific situation wasn’t it, and more importantly, what it is that I am looking for. My mind didn’t know at the time, but my gut did. I’m still set on farming but the goal has been reframed. Sometimes, we have a tendency to insist on making everything make sense just so, and be congruent and ever lasting but that just ain’t reality. You can always get back in a truck, you can always keep doing what you are and quit tomorrow. By moving on to another career you’re only closing a door to a specific room (your current customer), not an entire house (trucking, o/o, etc). It’ll be there if you want to go back.
I guess my point is- you probably already have your answer, and you probably know what that answer is but part of you can’t/isn’t willing to make sense of it or accept it.
FYI if you want to chat send me a message. I’ve spent literally thousands on therapy (zero regrets) since that day on the farm and I’m more than happy to talk.RedForeman, Vampire, Ruthless and 4 others Thank this. -
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You don’t have to give up something you worked hard for to build. You can venture off into something else like real estate.
The prices are falling and it’s a good opportunity to invest in a vacation rental in a business/landlord friendly vacation spot. You can set it up the way you want and hire a landscaping and cleaning company to maintain the unit/s. If you have capital saved up to invest, it’s a great way to make that money work for you.
You can still even drive and hire a fill in driver that is retired and wants to drive 2 days per week to stay active. That’s 2 days less of work for you to focus on looking for properties and finding your next venture to hustle in.
Never sell the cow, because you’re always going to have to buy milk. Let what you worked hard for work to your advantage. Take your cake and eat it too and don’t regress and keep trucking ahead.
Either way, best of luck to you in whatever you decide to do. I wish you nothing but success.NightWind, Speed_Drums, AModelCat and 2 others Thank this. -
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