good luck stephanieplum. I understand going back to the area of trucking you most enjoy. And you should be able to do that, but 1 small factor that may stand in your way of finding a co-driver is your pet. Some people are allergy to dog dander, and having to stop to let the animal go to the restroom, when you need to continue driving to make appts on time. My past experience with a co-driver that had his small dog on board was , when I was setting in the jump seat his dog didn't want to stay on the floor, it wanted to be held and wasn't fair to me to have to hold it when I was riding up front. As well as his dog's hair ruined a couple of sweaters of mine because I couldn't remove it's hair when I washed my clothes. .. their hair fly's around inside of a small cab, so you have to be careful when fixing a bit to eat in the truck because if there was a fresh breeze blowing in the windows it also blew the dog hair on your food. As a solo driver it's great comfort to it have your pet. Good luck.
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