Forced onto third shift...

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TugHillRider, Jun 22, 2020.

  1. lovesthedrive

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    I hope he locked the doors. It would suck to get a gear shift in the back when some one opens the doors. Clever idea tho.
     
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    Who wants to grown old anyway? Hehehe
     
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    Hiya tomcat!

    I'm still yankin' a food grade tank for the same outfit I've been with.

    I just felt the need to take a LONG BREAK from TTR....:)
     
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    I did that one time, except didn't use the windows. Installed eye hooks inside the truck to hang the hammock on. Used the eye hooks that bolt, not just screw into the metal.
     
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    I took a 6 month hiatus myself, about a year back. A few of the chaps on here blew up my phone via text, until I 'showed up,' haha!

    Good to see you back around, for sure. Don't be a stranger. Always good to stay with a good company that you are pleased with, for many good years; I am, too.

    Be safe~!
    Tom
     
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    Melatonin is a natural substance thats suppose to reset your biological clock. So adjusting to a different sleep cycle, its supposed to make it a faster adjustment.

    Its not intended to be used as a sleep aid. Use it before bedtime for about 2 weeks, then discontinue.

    Its going to suck for a little while but you will adapt. I always loved sleeping through business hours and waking up right at about the time people are getting off work. Routines that deviate from the norm always seem to work best for me.
     
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    I didn't . . . it just happened. :(
     
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