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发表于 2019-8-17 02:35:02
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本帖最后由 553636 于 2019-8-17 02:37 编辑
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"Loaded question... but here's my circumstance, I met my, now fiance, in CDL school. We were green as grass but knew we were an asset to any company out there so we got ourselves a truck & got on the road. We have our ups and downs as a couple but we both put in the effort required and that in itself is probably hard to find with strangers. Things are great out here, we've logged 120k miles and plan on many more. \n\nAs with two strangers or maybe friends, I can see where things can go sour fast.. one guy not pulling his weight or the other guy driving dangerously. I know I would never trust a stranger with my life nor would I want to pay for his miles so to answer your question... Yes It is probably harder to drive Team unless the circumstances are no less than perfect.\n\nSidenote: good luck sleeping. And most loads are hotshot & more demanding as two clocks allows the truck to never stop on for a 30 / fuel / showers\n\nEdit: there are different laws to follow for teams as well, such as the Passenger Rule"} |
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