I am a non-trucker, even though I have come close a few times over the years in thinking I'd get my CDL--get with one of the big companies for a time to "learn the ropes" and let them screw me over till I did my required time with them, then move on! LOL I have long thought it would be cool to get with a trucker---do whatever with one in his sleeper cab---but I do want to know--what is the proper and best way to make it known to a trucker that you would like to get with him and more importantly--is there any way to tell if a trucker is into being with other guys?? Thanks, ya'all
If anyone comes through the Dayton/Cincinnati, OH area this summer--or the central Florida area south of Ocala this winter---let me know, if I can make it to where you are holed up----we can have some fun.
LOL...good question, If your into random sex with truckers get you a cb radio, find your nearest truck stop, usually a Pilot , click your mike 3-4 times on channel 19 then say bj 23. Or whatever channel you choose then you can talk , meet inside for coffee or get right to it. That seems to be the way most make contact. Not into that myself because shower not always available & i insist on CLEAN & not into random sex as a rule...Other then that, if your into flashing, pull next to truck going down the road while stroking it, if driver speeds up to keep up with you he's probably interested & if not car can outrun a truck,LOL...Since your stationary, use this site group, bi-truckers, to find someone since alot of us drive everywhere & others run regular runs it shouldn't be a problem as it is with us. He's in LA, your in Texas, other fellers in Chicago,etc...Anyway don't know if this helps or not but good luck in your quest...
I don't know it I would actually meet with one--but I was just wondering since I have learned that many truckers do like to get with other guys-I just wondered how in the heck that meets are arranged---thanks for the info.
What fubar said is correct...the cb is probably the best way...and the flashing works too....but to tell you the truth, if us truckers knew the answers to those questions............we'd ALL be more sexually satisfied. I'm surrounded by truckers every night....being in Truckstops or rest areas every night...and I certainly don't know how to tell...good luck though!
Fubar and trucker are right. But keep this in mind that when you pass a truck don't go to fast that he can't keep up. When you go to pass look in his mirror sometimes you can see him looking out his mirror.
Oh and at night turn your dome light on so we can see in your car as you come along side us.
Thanks for the info fubar and big rigger----will have to remember that. I have times that I do a lot of driving on the road myself, not in a "professional way"----more because I am headed for some distant location. I had helped someone clean out an old shed on their property a few years ago and we found an old GE CB sitting on a shelf, the guy gave it to me for helping him---it was all dirty, the mic is gone and so is everything else but the CB unit. I had it sitting in the back of my SUV in the storage below the floor, thinking I'd stop at this trucker CB shop I go past quite often to see if the thing works----the other day--I finally took the time to stop at least for that--and the guy there bench tested it----finding it works great--so I am gonna stop again in a few days and have 'em put it in. I looked at all the new CB radios they have in the shop and they look cool with the changing color of the LED lights that many units now have--and thought I'd just get one instead but the guy there said that the one I have is better than those--that like far too many things these days---they might look cool and have some glitz---but "they don't make 'em like they used to!" meaning that the one I found is built better and will give as much or more service than buying a new, fancy looking CB unit will do. I always and still do, in spite of having a cell phone and OnStar in my car, think that if you are on the road alot----having a CB is a good idea. Maybe on one of my road trips--when I stop for the night----things will work out that I can share a motel and bed and some other things with an OTR trucker, and that we arranged the meet via the good ole CB radio, goodbuddy! LOL One thing for sure--- just listening to the truckers talk on it will be bound to make things more interesting on those long, boring stretches of open road between cities.