Oh the beauty of Idaho!
I am truly enjoying my road trips around the SouthWestern part of the state, and look forward to going to parts of the SouthEastern parts Our class has even managed to fit in a couple of trips to the Eastern side of Oregon! It's a real shame there aren't enough hours in the day to allow us to drive all the way to the coast of Oregon! I've never been and would love to go!
All of this pales in comparison to what I am about to explore. It won't be long before I'm able to get to explore the rest of these United States. I can only imagine what it will all look like. The one thing that I won't be able to do is take pictures while I'm driving. That is going to suck, because I love taking pictures of the beautiful sites I see when I'm out there. I have a couple hundred pictures of the sites I've seen here in Idaho. There is such beauty out there. I know my camera doesn't capture all the beauty I see, but it helps me to remember what I've seen.
My only problem at this point is the waiting. I am waiting for a female trainer to become available so that I can begin my training with May Trucking Company. And I'm getting discouraged by the recruiter. Intellectually, I understand that she has more in her day to do than to conjure up a trainer just for me; however, I feel like if they really wanted me to join their trucking family, they would do more to get me on-board sooner. I'm almost at the point where I want to say yes to another trucking company. But then I remember why I chose them over all the others, and I know my original decision was the right one.
In the meantime, I am getting more seat time which means more experience before beginning my new job. Which means that my training time could be shortened, which would mean more money more quickly.
Idaho is truly a beautiful state. But it is no substitute for the rest of the country.
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