I don't really know what to do. I hate staying with May and I've been with them for over a year now. If I quit, then I will need to find some way to find a place to sleep in. That's either OTR companies that lets drivers sleep in their trucks during hometime or I have to go through a long process of finding a place a decent, affordable place I want to live in as I can't find any relatives or friends that I can board with where I want to live. I don't want to do OTR and I want to do something with more consistent scheduling and days off where I only work with the company like a 9-5 job (is that reasonable?). I am tired of feeling like an oversized taxi driver for freight for rude customers in OTR. Or I could quit trucking, go back to school, and gather massive student debts. See where I am at? I feel stuck and frustrated.
how to refuse a load?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by a-trucker123, Jun 15, 2018.
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This is going to be an un-popular answer with some, maybe even you, but it needs to be said. First thing you need is Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. He will help you work this out.
That being said, trucking is not 9-5. Not if you want to live in the truck. If you find a place you could go do what I do and that is be a yard jockey. I work m-F. 12 am to 10, but we have all shifts. Im in my own bed everyday. I make more money doing this than otr. It is nice.
Food delivery has a somewhat set schedule, but it is hard work and you have to unload yourself.
Whatever you choose, Good lukck.classic_150, Lepton1 and Final Drive Thank this. -
This can't be real. How can you not afford to do a motel during your reset? Also, there are millions of "rooms for rent" on Craigslist in any City all over the country for very little money.
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don't recommend doing this very often but in your case ..... just lease a truck from a company then you have your truck and job and home can just leave trailer at any terminal and bobtail on your days off .......... I really don't know how your only making 500 a week it is quite apparent that mays don't want you around if that's all they are giving you. .. with a year experience you should be able to average 1000 a week even at a ahole company .. if you lease a truck you only have to get a motel room when truck is in the shop other than that it's home
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When your in a dark place in your life, I really don't think that would help much..
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Stay off your knee pads and keep your mouth closed.
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The OP already stated his weekly income. He needs to watch his budget.
That being said I am more than happy to take a 34 in my man cave.TripleSix Thanks this. -
Here's a question: would you still like to do OTR and live in the truck if you made more money AND dealt with customers that treat you with respect?a-trucker123 Thanks this.
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I came off the road for a bit many years ago.
I lined up a local gig and rented a room at a weekly motel till I got settled.
This was a long time ago and the cost of a weekly room was just slightly higher than the cost of a one bedroom apt.
I didn't last long as I went back on the road a short time later, lol.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Great question.
I've actually left companies because of their customer base.
New company new customer base and you can become completely rejuvenated.a-trucker123 and Lepton1 Thank this.
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