Even if no one gets hurt if you get caught you will get I a buttload of trouble, you got to ask yourself if that job is worth your career and cdl.
I hate to tell you this but if anything goes wrong YOU will be the one answering for it, therefore YOU need to man up and put your foot down(or up...
isn't there a hucks off the same exit?
when I drove OTR my dispatcher at the company I worked for was a thirty year flatbed veteran. He never had a problem getting what work he needed...
I worked at a retail store for way too long unloading trucks. I felt like I was in prison, my cdl was my ticket to freedom.
While running flatbed I showered everyday. Dirty work and sweat don't smell so nice on a big dude. I also kept sanitizer wipes for cleaning me...
I drove OTR for a year and a half and quit when my pops died, took me over 6 months to find a local job. local companies do a lot of city driving,...