^nice pic
I started trucking in a 1996 international.
Not that old but no AC. I didn’t even have a shirt on half the time lol.
You can dress how you want and still not be a slob. Being a slob is more than clothes. It’s a lifestyle.
Must be a fresh batch of new drivers this week.
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It's possible to be a suck-up and smooth people over and never learn anything about driving. That driver kept all kinds of cleaning stuff in the cab and never ever cleaned anything.
No wonder they're always hanging by a thread at that company.
A more recent hire there with almost 20 years tore the side off my cab with a tail swing.
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Tee shirt, shorts and cowboy boots over here. If I was allowed...
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I sleep at a truck stop maybe once a month or so. I am so paranoid of some rookie damaging my truck, that I can't go to sleep until both spaces next to me are filled up
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