Speaking of being prepared, pack a few extra items (socks, undergarments, and etc.) just in case you get stuck out longer than planned or can’t make it to a Laundromat.
Working and everyday clothes – perfect combo
As we all know the key to a trucker is driving. Usually if you are not driving, you aren’t making the miles.
But the reality is you can’t always drive. Sometimes you must wait to drop-off or pick-up.
Perhaps you’ve maxed out your drive time/miles.
Maybe there are weather delays, dispatching issues. Whatever the reason, no driver can be driving 100 percent of the time.
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So, what are you to do? Sit in your truck all night? Of course many, if not, most, do spend a lot of time in the truck. But sometimes you just have to get out and find somewhere to eat and relax.
But, now you wonder what to wear?
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Well, that is easy. Pack work clothes and separate ‘play’ clothes. But like most people who have spent any time on the road, the first question is, “where am I supposed to put all this stuff”?
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Again that is easy. In today’s more relaxed world, just pack dual purpose clothes. Jeans, and shirts can be worn both while working and then later that evening while out in the town.
Accessories – useful and stylish
Just like everything else your accessories should be multifunctional. Sunglasses can look good, cool and still be rated for safety. Socks and t-shirts should be moisture wicking.