Wal-mart is less of a safe bet than before, and probably wont want my truck there two nights anyway. My company is offering no leads. Suggestions?
Don't live near a truck stop? Where do you park on hometime?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by screams, Dec 11, 2013.
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look at where everyone else parks.....and do the same.
Industrial parks can be a good fit.
Closed down businesses can also work.Skydivedavec Thanks this. -
Where do I park?
Before I rented a space, I parked in the drive. The city came by and said "nope can't do that".screams Thanks this. -
I parked my truck in a carpool lot. When it was full I used a church parking lot across the road.
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How did you find a space to rent, and what does it cost? I just put an ad on Craigslist. Do private businesses in industrial parks rent spaces?
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Look for local places that let people park RVs and whatnot. I have seen storage places that have lots available.
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i got 90 acres to park on, i just wheel it up into the driveway, the horses only get a little excited when i drive up. best bet for you is find a space to rent like at one of those rv storage places
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Check out craigslist look under parking/storage and type semi in the search boxSkydivedavec and screams Thank this.
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There is a gas station near my home that has room behind it for a few trucks, I notice a land star truck parked there once in a while for 1-3 days. I am guessing the owner parks there on his home time. Maybe a locally owned gas station or small industrial biz
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Goes in my driveway and make sure to block the wife's side of the garage.
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