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The question is, then, if you could, what's your current diet as a roadie? Given the options available, I predict it's VERY hard to stick to a diet that's not only not going to kill you this year, but actually maintains something like health. The options just can't be there while you're working on the road.
Edit: by 'roadie', I've assumed your job is road crew with a touring rock band or similar touring group. If you work for a regional transportation entity maintaining roads, that's of course a different kind of roadie. Sorry for the assumption.
Roadie in this context is cycling. Sorry for not making that clear.