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Old 19th January 2009, 17:30
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Well, thanks. Stuff hapens. LOL

This is exactly why I am a company driver, and not owner-operator.

Every expense is the company worry. LOL. The towing fee is $2/mile, and they pay all the stuff everytime something happens. But, truck is under warranty, so company is covered. We always turn trucks in and get a new one before 500,000 miles.

BTW, Coastie...I aint forgot about the inside truck pics....LOL, but had my hands full so far. LOL
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Old 19th January 2009, 17:35
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Thanks Steve. As I said, at your convenience and whenever you're ready.
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Old 19th January 2009, 17:39
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Such is the life of a trucker. LOL. Real time. Not edited. LOL

Folks that visit BigRigTravels get to see life on the road. Good, Bad, Ugly.



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Old 19th January 2009, 17:55
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at your convenience
So do you have any 'facilities' (apart from peeing in a bottle) in your cabin for when you are stuck out in the wilds?
Will the company pay board for you if you have to leave the truck for several days?
What happens with 'puss'?
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Old 19th January 2009, 18:14
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Ya think I am a movie star? LOL

Ya do what ya need to survive. LOL

If I sit at a dealer, I get to bum around and take pics of stuff nearby, or take a taxi to places, etc. They usually have a lounge since truck dealers understand that people live in their trucks. If the repairs take days, and the dealer is not open at night, they will usually push the truck outside so folks can sleep in it. I have never heard of a dealer being all alone in the wilds. LOL Usually there are restraunts nearby, or truckstop, etc.

If it came down to it (like when dealer had truck for 10 days) the company paid for hotel. Heck, In Arizona two years ago, i was in a 5 star hotel for 3 days! NICE hotel. LOL. Cat can stay in the truck, but I do visit, feed, etc....so not like she is alone. LOL

If I had/get a motel that allows pets, then she would come with me.

Pretty much gotta take things, and see what options are available, and what I can do, where it is, etc.

I will keep ya'll posted on what is going on.

BTW, this is kinda cool... I actually got folks who are a part of me ....many miles away. LOL
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Old 19th January 2009, 18:31
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Oh, we're all rootin' for you Steve and hoping you're not off the road for too long.
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Old 19th January 2009, 18:33
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Thanks. We enjoy having you aboard.
As I've said, many of us are 'has-beens' rather than still truckin' . . .

(Hey, folks we got us a real live Yank - hope that's not offensive to you, Steve.)
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Old 19th January 2009, 18:35
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Sadly, I'm not even a has been, I've only ever driven one tractor unit and that, strangely enough, was a Volvo.
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Hi Steve
Not fond of the Volvo, .......so what Unit would you like?

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Old 19th January 2009, 19:39
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I have not been impressed with Volvo at all.
I guess you have to separate 'Volvo' from 'White' as I suppose much of the truck relates to US-designed-and-sourced parts. I'm not suggesting that Volvos don't break.

Are there any Mercedes trucks in the US?
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