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Roosh: I Have Unpublished Game And The Rest Of My Pickup Books
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<blockquote data-quote="Tex Cruise" data-source="post: 1294763" data-attributes="member: 9730"><p>It's still a good post worthy of discussion. That's also my go-to for when I need some cash flow down the line. A lot of Owner/Drivers have a second driver to take on jobs so they can have a day off to do other things here and there. I meet a lot of these "fill in" drivers through my work. The other thing that happens is that a self-employed truck driver will have a flat tray, bulk tipper, and a stock crate trailer to make their business viable. When the time comes to upgrade their prime mover many will keep their old one rather than trade it in, and so have a second (generally rough old) truck to take on extra jobs, pulling which ever trailer would otherwise be sitting idle. There's plenty of work around where I'm from doing that sort of thing.</p><p>For someone like Roosh, it means a cash income, and also allows time to listen to podcasts etc and think about/compose their own material almost free from distractions. Working while you get paid to work. Not a bad deal.</p><p>Any lengthy or well thought out post of mine (not like this one) on this forum or others was probably thought up while driving a truck, and typed out and posted when I got home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex Cruise, post: 1294763, member: 9730"] It's still a good post worthy of discussion. That's also my go-to for when I need some cash flow down the line. A lot of Owner/Drivers have a second driver to take on jobs so they can have a day off to do other things here and there. I meet a lot of these "fill in" drivers through my work. The other thing that happens is that a self-employed truck driver will have a flat tray, bulk tipper, and a stock crate trailer to make their business viable. When the time comes to upgrade their prime mover many will keep their old one rather than trade it in, and so have a second (generally rough old) truck to take on extra jobs, pulling which ever trailer would otherwise be sitting idle. There's plenty of work around where I'm from doing that sort of thing. For someone like Roosh, it means a cash income, and also allows time to listen to podcasts etc and think about/compose their own material almost free from distractions. Working while you get paid to work. Not a bad deal. Any lengthy or well thought out post of mine (not like this one) on this forum or others was probably thought up while driving a truck, and typed out and posted when I got home. [/QUOTE]
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