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I live in San Francisco and teach history at small private high school in Silicon Valley. I'm also a singer-songwriter.
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I live in San Francisco and teach history at small private high school in Silicon Valley. I'm also a singer-songwriter.
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Re: A Letter to a Truck Stop
What do/did trucker showers normally cost? Some context for what is considered a fair or typical price would be helpful. I always assumed it was a buck or two in quarters.
Given that you could theoretically take a 12 hour shower in a motel 6 for $40 it does seem was overpriced.
The only moderately reasonable explanation I can think of is that the truck stop sees the shower price as compensation for all of the other trucker facilities - lounge, cable TV, restroom, parking area, etc. I suppose they could claim that they're saving you $60-$80 for a motel.
On the other hand, a warm clean shower and comfortable place to rest strikes me as a reasonable courtesy to offer customers who in one visit are likely to spend hundreds of dollars for diesel, food, supplies, etc.