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<p>[QUOTE="201, post: 11943329, member: 141912"]Welcome to 2022 trucking. I hear ya', I do, perhaps a seasonal gig, like someone mentioned. I did a gig for 8 weeks at a cranberry farm, loading, tarping and dropping trailers,all off road, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!! I was too old for that job, we loaded 91 trailers that season, but I had a blast. I think you are better off doing something under the table, where you can still drive a truck, just not on the road, or maybe farm work. Don't laugh, I worked for a friend, he had an old Roehl truck converted to a grain hauler, and you don't even need a license to do that. it's considered a motorized grain wagon. That was a lot of fun too, so trying to make the current system to work for you in a conventional job, probably a dead end today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="201, post: 11943329, member: 141912"]Welcome to 2022 trucking. I hear ya', I do, perhaps a seasonal gig, like someone mentioned. I did a gig for 8 weeks at a cranberry farm, loading, tarping and dropping trailers,all off road, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!! I was too old for that job, we loaded 91 trailers that season, but I had a blast. I think you are better off doing something under the table, where you can still drive a truck, just not on the road, or maybe farm work. Don't laugh, I worked for a friend, he had an old Roehl truck converted to a grain hauler, and you don't even need a license to do that. it's considered a motorized grain wagon. That was a lot of fun too, so trying to make the current system to work for you in a conventional job, probably a dead end today.[/QUOTE]
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