he has come a long way from hauling trash to maine
he also supports all the chrome shops
Killing downtime on the on the road
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by c64basic, Jun 2, 2013.
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I surf the net , take at least one walk a day, keep in touch with the family on the phone, read a bit and I have a few plastic models on board to occupy my down time.
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Read posts on the truckers report...lol
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I pick my nose and flick the boogers out of the window
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Exercise, read, internet etc...
I go through a lot of books so when in town I hit the used bookstore and not only can you get them cheaper used but they also let you trade them back in.
Like another poster mentioned, this is a really opportune time to learn and you can pretty much learn anything you want or go through any type of internet schooling you want. My wife received several Equine medical diplomas and what not just from doing it all online while we were over the road. I myself have been doing a lot of real estate and investment learning and studying. Eventually I'll probably take the state test for certification. A friend of mine did the same thing but for insurance sales. He just finished up and took his state certification and passed. He's now setting up shop and retiring from driving.
Whatever you choose to do during your down time try to make time for a little bit of exercise. It not only keeps you in physical shape but it really helps eliminate the stress of the road and keeps you in good mental shape. You have to burn up the energy somehow and if you don't exercise it will come out in the form of stress and anxiety. You've heard of "cabin fever" or "going stir crazy".... this is what happens to you when you have energy to burn and no way to burn it.roadlt Thanks this. -
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