Reaching burnout/boredom with dry van -- what next?

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  1. supergreatguy

    supergreatguy Road Train Member

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    hahaha yes. I’m home everyday and I’m burnt out everyday. Raising a family and running the truck all in one day means a fire under your $$$ 24/7
     
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  3. supergreatguy

    supergreatguy Road Train Member

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    All I run is Texas, 20, 70,82,84,380, west and back, or 35 south in the San Antonio area then back up. I could tell you nearly EVERY pothole, hiding spot, rest stop, hideaway, anything on those roads. Every speed limit change, every back road….it’s nice to have that familiar setup, but the burn out can run deep
     
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  4. WesternPlains

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    You’re bored?
    Apply with BillyBob’s Alligator Eatery.
     
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  5. AdvanceDriver

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    I've seen job postings in other fields where they want to hire a specific person, but for some reason they can't, such as immigration policies. So they write up the description to fit that person and no one else. Then, when no American fits the job requirement (speaks Bosnian and French, belly dancer and knows how to do mass spectography) then they can tell immigration, see - no one fits this description except this immigrant. (I'm not against immigrants FYI- it's just I've seen this a few times and it amuses me.) I don't think this is the case here though since they actually reached out.
     
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