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<p>[QUOTE="Lennythedriver, post: 11942223, member: 295440"]There’s always OTR drivers out there that are trying to figure out a workaround from preventing over the road truck driving into becoming an absolute lifestyle. One thing that I’ve accepted? Is if I’m going to be an OTR driver, that is going to be my lifestyle. So I try to make it the best I can. I try to do things out on the road that make life interesting and fun. Not every day of course but when it comes about. I mean no offense to this, but I don’t think you’ve went through that phase yet. So your job hopped to take long breaks in between. So you like the money, but you also value your freedom. To me there is a workaround, but I don’t know if it’s a plan that would work for you. You would need to stay a year at each company. Then take six months off. Doing it the way you’re doing it, you’re digging your own grave in this industry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lennythedriver, post: 11942223, member: 295440"]There’s always OTR drivers out there that are trying to figure out a workaround from preventing over the road truck driving into becoming an absolute lifestyle. One thing that I’ve accepted? Is if I’m going to be an OTR driver, that is going to be my lifestyle. So I try to make it the best I can. I try to do things out on the road that make life interesting and fun. Not every day of course but when it comes about. I mean no offense to this, but I don’t think you’ve went through that phase yet. So your job hopped to take long breaks in between. So you like the money, but you also value your freedom. To me there is a workaround, but I don’t know if it’s a plan that would work for you. You would need to stay a year at each company. Then take six months off. Doing it the way you’re doing it, you’re digging your own grave in this industry.[/QUOTE]
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