all the companies you mentioned run the NE a lot, I live in NH and don't seem to be stuck in New England all that much. though there are times I get hung up in what I call "truck hell", draw a circle on a map covering NJ, SE Penn., southern NY, Maryland.....very few places to park. truck hell![]()
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O yeah i kind of despise the NE lol
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Considering your from WA the odds of coast to coast load or getting a load to the NE from your area are slim unless you request it. The mountains out west are much worse with longer steeper grades then anything in the NE. Yes I can be a pain but it makes you a better driver. I was the same way but now I don't mind. NYC, Boston and CT I care to avoid. But then again it every so often I travel through there. PA mostly, upstate NY is gravy. Or you can do western regional and knock yourself out around your region. I personally could careless going to the left coast so I know what u mean by the NE. But tough situations will make you a better driver to eventually no matter where u go you'll be up for the challenge more than nervous to be there.
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I am at Fort Lewis only for Army Purposes only. I will be back home in TN as soon as my contract is up. And you do have a point
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Ask recruiter about military honor program. Theres a vet that works on that program and can talk to u about it. Roehls been a great place to work and train.
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