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  • Many, yes. Some encounters have just been purely business. But I've had a few catastrophic breakdowns during cross country travel, where a generous and helpful tow truck driver and his local connections really made terrible situations bearable.

  • I've only had to interact with one once but he seemed like a decent guy. Was taking my car to the shop for me after I called AAA when it wouldn't start for some reason. We ended up talking about my experience with social anxiety, and he shared that he'd also had challenges getting used to social settings and explained that his girlfriend had helped him with it. He offered some advice- can't say it was especially helpful, but it wasn't unhelpful either. He just made some kinda rudimentary recommendations, but they were obviously well intended. And we talked some about how he was trying to make money to support his child at home.

    Like I said, seemed like a decent guy to me. 🤷🏻

  • Other than being pricey every experience I've had with tow truck drivers has been positive/neutral. But I don't live in a city or a place where people get involuntarily towed often.

  • Any time I've had to call one, it's been great.

    Once when I was like 9, I was with my mom hauling horses down the coast and her old Ford shat it's transmission out for the third time. The commercial tow truck driver(s) was a husband and wife team that were really fun when riding with them. I left my prized stuffed rabbit in their truck and they went out of their way to get our address and express mail it back to me.

    The one time I "randomly" encountered one (you know why), he was an absolute fucking shithead.

    It all depends on what they're trying to get out of you. The ones that make their bank off of cruising around town for parking "violations" are straight up illegal scammers that need a good punching. The ones doing recovery and roadside are saints.

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