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Originally Posted by JChors The way Bret worded it sounded like he was questioning my loyalty/worthiness to be hired on, so I don't think it was an innocent inquiry by this person. Recruiting had to do some digging to find out who I am, because JChors is my handle only and Pine Mtn. is the mountain I live on, not the town considered by the USPS as part of my home address.
Just be very careful what you say here (even if it's legitimate) because there's a tattler among us. I don't know who would be so low as to hurt a guy's chance at earning a living. |
Go back a ways and you'll find out, it aint just you...They called me in last November because of my posting here...but I didn't make it hard to figure out who I was. But like I told them then, and it's still true today...I won't say anything here, that I wouldn't say to their face. What you see is what you get with me.
As for me, it's SOSDD. I'm on a swing...one decent month, one crappy month, one decent month....you get the picture. I have been either too bummed out, or too busy to get on and catch up. In fact I've been so down until this last week, I couldn't come up with one single sarcastic/humorous comment about anybody...

And that just aint right! Well except when I got called in for my bi-annual 'random wizz test'. I was sent to Ottawa, when I walked in...they knew my face there too...(what, is my face pasted on all the terminal walls with a big 'wanted - dead or alive' on it or something?) Anyway, I told them I was sent in by safety to pee on them... And they said, don't pee '
on' us... and my reply in a typical 'snackbar' style... -oh that's right, ya'll aren't dispatchers or planners, my mistake.- Only to be greeted with a blank stare... Some places my sarcastic humor is just totally wasted. I need to get a drum 'rim shot' sound effect on my Blackberry, so at least they know when I'm kidding.
I did see the newest of the new Cornbinders in Columbus... The one's with the funky little grill on the passenger side where the side box door would be. Some kind of new battery powered A/C and another battery box under the bunk on the passenger side. The mechanic I talked to (I won't say where, I don't want my informants to get in trouble) said he doubts it's any better than the Freightliner's system they tried. But only time will tell. The only thing I thought was screwed up, it's got a fuel fired heater, but it's mounted outside, under the bunk frame, and heats the water lines that run up inside the bunk. Plus, the little flex pipe exhaust, is strung between the sleeper frame rails - which are like 18-24" apart - with no support in between. The one I saw was just sorta' dangling there flapping in the breeze... like that's gona last with the rough ace roads we travel.
Oh well, not my problem. Another bright idea brought to you by fine folks in High Command.
Catch ya' all later, I've got a big 279mi 2 day run to WV from the Columbus yard...Geez, I might have to get there, and back all the way back, and drive there again, just to make sure I did it right the 1st time.
OH--before I go...the APU, manages to keep you cool(er)(at least cooler than the opti-idle system) but when the temps are in the low 100's, the a/c compressor never cycles off like it's suppose to...at least mine didn't. In TX the other day, it was on almost 8 hrs without ever reaching high enough pressure to shut off. Once the temps drop, you can feel it cycle again. You can feel it 'lug' the engine for a second when it cycles on...8 hours, never lugged once - 2 days in a row. And when it's on all the time, it sucks some fuel. Again, not my problem as long as it cools. Cya