Alone in a Desert



When I was in the military driving a fuel tanker, I experienced one of the loneliest times of my life. I was making a drop in the middle of the Mohave Desert in southern California using only grid coordinates to guide my path. That night I sat there in the desert all alone with no one in sight. You can see for a long way out there. Eventually the convoy showed up and I was back on my way. Truck driving is often like the Mohave Desert, you are all alone with very little direction on how to live your life. If you want life direction, I guarantee someone will show up. Don’t forget, we are here to help you with that. Give us a call.Comment here.
 
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