Posted by Jon f mn on October 07, 2017 at 05:41:48 from (174.197.9.243):
After 11 years with Dart and about 14 on the road with nearly 2 million miles driven, I decided it was time to stay home and took another job. I was going to quit in the spring anyway so I could spend time with my family while I still can, but dart managed to push my crabby button and got me looking for a job sooner. When I got on Craig's list there were 2408 driver job openings in Minneapolis alone, so it didn't take long to find one that suited me. I called them Monday, interviewed wednesday. They gave me an offer on the spot and just like that I'll be home every day. Can't say I'm not going to miss driving and seeing the country, especially meeting all my friends from here, but being able to spend time with my grandkids will hopefully make it worth it. And when I get the itch to go somewhere too bad I can always buy a piece of equipment somewhere so I have a reason to travel. Lol
So yesterday I started my last run and should be out 10 days to 2 weeks, then start my new job. Kruzer called it my farewell tour and I guess that's about right.
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