Going through this thread for the 1st time... Also happens to have been my b-day when you posted this, LOL.View attachment 2896
Happy bday to my MX. 2 years this week and hands down best vehicle I have owned or driven. Love it!
Going through this thread for the 1st time... Also happens to have been my b-day when you posted this, LOL.View attachment 2896
Happy bday to my MX. 2 years this week and hands down best vehicle I have owned or driven. Love it!
Happy belated bday to yaGoing through this thread for the 1st time... Also happens to have been my b-day when you posted this, LOL.
Very coolI've been rocking the same 2-door black Jeep Wrangler for 10 years as my daily driver out here in Colorado. I think I'll get a new vehicle in the next couple of years, and keep my Jeep as a recreation-only side project. It has definately been on some rather thrilling adventures up and down mountainsides, through streams, and over quite a few boulders and jagged rocks... because where we're going, we don't need roads!
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I do really like what I've seen of the Bronco, but not sure if what I actually need is a similar vehicle. Especially because I actually like the 2-door better. I guess I just have to see one in person, and drive it. Strange that I have not seen one of them out here yet. I definitely want something with AWD or 4WD capability out here, and probably need more space, but I just haven't made up my mind yet. This is the land of Subarus and Toyota Tacomas. I love those trucks, but they're just everywhere out here. Same with 4-Runners. I do like those, though. I cannot think of a Jeep that I like/dislike at the same time as the Renegade. It's actually almost exactly what I should want, but after driving one, it didn't do it for me. It kinda looks like something pretending to be a Jeep, if that makes sense.Very cool
ya gonna get a renegade or bronco sport? Maybe a Pilot or challenger?
When do you start?Trying out a new job
This is the Yard Truck used for shuttling trailers between yard staging and the docks. Quite a change from highway driving.
When do you start?
So, look for the rav4 at the Walmart parking lot selling tp beside the van selling mask?I did training this week. Got the weekend off then call in to see when I start the schedule.
Funny thing is it's at a Kimberly Clark paper location. Lots and lots of toilet paper so good for business lol.
Chair looks newNew job feels like Mad Max IRL.
EDIT: Yeah the truck is a mess and nothing I can do about years of running in a dust bowl. Duct Taped horn on the wheel is a nice touch.
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That just f***ed my OCD.New job feels like Mad Max IRL.
EDIT: Yeah the truck is a mess and nothing I can do about years of running in a dust bowl. Duct Taped horn on the wheel is a nice touch.
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You could totally pull off the look in your rav4, just need a cool jacketIt's a s***ty job, but home every day. Yeah trucking sets the bar really low.
I hope to save up and leave this job market after my apartment lease ends.
But running these weird trucks through a dust bowl yard during the Covid Pandemic makes me feel like I'm in a Mad Max gig.
You could totally pull off the look in your rav4, just need a cool jacket
You rather be in that truck than on that dock. I worked at a break facility for a bit and they kept the dock warm enough to protect the freight. In the winter it was flat out cold and beyond hot in the summer.
Oregon?Well, our trucks have no A/C so I'm kind of glad this is an overnight shift. The heat does come up after running a while. The yard is bumpy and overtime always breaks the A/C. It also gets warm because I sit over the engine.
Also, I do have to get in and out to get the trailer doors so it's not like I get to stay in the truck all the time.
Oh well, I may tough it out here for a while and after my apartment lease is up, look into moving out of Alabama. The job market is awful here.