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Do you know me? Do you know what region I covered? Do you know ANYTHING about where I worked?
No.
You don't know $#!+ about me.
I covered the 11 western states. I spent a LOT of time in the mountains, the snow and the ice. I could teach a seminar on how to hang chains on a rig quickly and efficiently. I have a FLAWLESS record and could back a 53 foot trailer around a corner and through a keyhole in a midnight rainstorm.
And it was STILL the EASIEST money I've EVER made. If I hadn't been medically disqualified from ever passing a DOT physical again (I have an abnormal mass growing on one of my cranial nerves. Bye-bye CDL), I might still be driving long haul.
And the one thing I learned about truck drivers is that the ONLY place you will EVER even come close to hearing a bunch of allegedly grown adults bellyaching about how hard their job is MIGHT be in the U.S. Navy.