Or maybe a bigger sleeper. I hear they make them big enough to be considered as RVs lol
No pictures?
It NEVER HAPPENED...
Just sayin...
Rick
Trust me... The bags of clothes on the dash and seats filming the windows got some stares as I sorted through it all again lol
My problem is other than buying food, I don't want to spend money at all. My truck closets, etc, are not even close to being full. I have enough clothes to last me 2 and a half weeks. It makes laundry easier but I rather do it at home so I don't have to sit around the washer awkwardly haha.
I just have stuff crammed in them like a junk drawer at home lol
Three plastic big containers on the top bunk.,..one for cat food. One for my food and one for kitty litter. I tried to be real neat and organized by buying plastic drawers ...some for clothes and some for socks/undies....lasted two days then the drawers broke. :(
I'm not meant to be organized lol
Hey rainy would I be able to ask you some advice about the lw and full size tucks?
What ya wanna know? You MUST realize I'm gonna say I could never live in the LW right? Hahaha
Rainy, It sounds to me like you may need an INTERVENTION from Tiny Houses Hoarders!
Not funny as I fear it might be true hahha
Rainy, It sounds to me like you may need an INTERVENTION from Tiny Houses Hoarders!
Not funny as I fear it might be true hahha
I was a travel nurse for a while and thought I had pared my stuff down. Yeah, not so much... I'm in a prostar LW and it's TINY! no place to.put my duffle bag so it's on the floor by the bunk. Likewise my shower bag. Where the jump seat goes is now chain storage. There are cabinets, but not many, like 6 shelves 16x12 and 6 in deep. But it's home. I've always wanted a tiny home and now I have one!
After living on an aircraft carrier and learning how to ... efficiently store all that is required to survive a sea deployment, I can't wait to see how much ... crap I can store in a sleeper!
If I kept my stuff strictly to a 24" rolling luggage, a day sized backpack, and a micro sauce sized ****pit and a dinner plate sized griddle. Would I be ok in a lightweight you think?
I know you never drove a lightweight. But I'm fearing prime won't let me get a full sized truck even if I asked for my fiancee and I to live over the road in the truck. I've heard fullsized were limited to trainers, and teams.
We both want to live together otr as a couple team (she navigates and I drive) full-size or not we both are doing it we just wanted to get your opinion on it if you could please.
She wouldn't be joining me until my 6 month mark because I want to get a handle on driving a truck with as little worry and as quiet as possible.
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
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Rainy, It sounds to me like you may need an INTERVENTION from Tiny Houses Hoarders!