Best Place to live as a Trucker,

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  1. A Bug

    A Bug Heavy Load Member

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    all truck drivers live in their truck. that is just how it is.
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Reno, NV winter weather:

    Winter weather and climate in Reno is generally cool, with frosty nights between November to March. December and January are usually the coldest months of the year in Reno. Snowy weather can occur throughout the winter season, but snow rarely lasts for more than three of four days. Snowfalls are usually heavier during January and February. The average annual snowfall in Reno is around 24 inches / 61 cm

    Las Vegas, NV winter weather:

    Winter weather and climate in Las Vegas in December and January are downright cold with overnight temps in the 40's and daytime highs in the high 50's.
     
  4. poppapump1332

    poppapump1332 Road Train Member

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    I dont care if every trucking company in the usa was there i wouldnt move there.I like my guns and the right to carry.
     
  5. TexTrucker

    TexTrucker Medium Load Member

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    Best place to live as an otr trucker is in your truck! ;)
     
  6. RERM

    RERM Road Train Member

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    That's what NW Indiana was created for!!!
     
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  7. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    I would have to say really anywhere in the Midwest.
     
  8. tumblin dice

    tumblin dice Light Load Member

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    I don't know why people think FL. is a dead zone for trucking. There's plenty of freight going in. True....you might have to deadhead out but it's no worse than many other places in the country.
     
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  9. Trygg

    Trygg Light Load Member

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    In the Bahamas, with other poor souls driving your trucks for you. :biggrin_25520:
     
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  10. GenericUserName

    GenericUserName Road Train Member

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    Arizona and Utah seem like major centers for trucking companies. Of course that is more from the OO/business owner side of it. I personally would move to Texas or maybe South Dakota. Oil.
     
  11. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    Depends on what you wamt to haul on your back....tankers is texas...reefer and dry van east of 35 idk about flatbed
     
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