can't do stress any more.

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  1. nredfor88

    nredfor88 Road Train Member

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    Please flush yourself.
     
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  3. M22 rockcrusher

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    ## terd
     
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    Chinatown is the only one who offered any real advice, and even that isn't what they want. In our "perfect" spelling society( mostly because some machine does the thinking for most today), we just are losing actual "hands-on" writing something. I live in a govt. asst. housing and caters to retired folks, you should see the panic when they have to actually fill out some forms.
    1st, I wouldn't put my email out there, if you are going to get any results, it will be from here, and not on your email. 2nd, sounds like an off-road gig is more your style. I did that, got off the "road", even if it was regional, it was still enough to pixx one off, and did a local dump truck job in a rural area. No scales ( except the one at the gravel pit), little traffic, the problem was, it was incredibly boring, but at 3:30, it was "Miller Time". Yard jockies, another incredibly boring job, might have what you want, otherwise, I don't blame you, and more and more drivers are going to give in, jobs like you want have always been tough to find, now, more so. Good luck.
     
  5. Opus

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    Yard jockey is a good call.
    I do regional beer loads, (home every day, truckload). And while I do go through cities and whatnot, it's not too bad. M-F, never burn my 70, although I do push my 11 and 14.
    Good luck.
     
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  6. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    What is a pronoun?

    I forgot almost everything I learned in English class at school.
     
  7. JoeyJunk

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    It’s the opposite of anti noun. I’m currently pronoun anti verb. Or it is a noun that made it to the big leagues.
     
  8. lual

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    :biggrin_2559: :biggrin_2559: :biggrin_2559:

    :laughing-guffaw:

    --Lual
     
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    lual Road Train Member

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    On a slightly more serious note (but only slightly) ....

    @dude_goah, I would suggest that you get a farm (or farm-type) job--with a CDL as one of the requirements.

    That would probably get you close to the criteria you have requested.

    --Lual
     
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  10. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    I dont think truck driver would be a good career path if you dont want to drive in cities or traffic... Thats everyday man.... Maybe go yank trailers around a yard in a yard goat.
     
  11. REO6205

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    Off road water truck driver can be a good gig. Construction sites, road builders, wild fires, remote pot farms, they all use water trucks. Finding reliable off road drivers is as much as problem as it is in highway hauling.
     
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