Going home will not help keep a truck from smelling. Only cleaning it once in a while will do that. If a person won't clean themselves and their truck on a regular basis it will smell. If they do clean regularly, it won't smell. Pretty simple really.
How long can I stay out on the road?
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yeah all the companies that give weekends off are just trying to make it sound good when it's just a recap.
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You can always stay out as long as you like. Most companies would love someone who never goes home. That said when I was otr I could only go like six weeks before I needed break.
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I haven't been home since I left for orientation the 2nd week of April. Won't be back there until Sept when I need to back for jury duty.
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I clean the interior of truck at least twice a week which involves wiping down all the interior surfaces, seats and the floor with a simple green type cleanser.
I can do my truck (a condo Cascadia) in 30 mins. There is no way any truck driver can claim they don't get an hour spare every week.MrEd Thanks this.
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