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Old 02.10.2009
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Please give us some hints on who this is. No names just what they drive, and a poosible location.

Pretty certain it won't be my company, since we posted a profit, in the last qtr of 2008
They drive KW 900s, and Frghtlnr Classics. Located in Salt Lake City. Think skunk.
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They drive KW 900s, and Frghtlnr Classics. Located in Salt Lake City. Think skunk.
You're talking about that company that's currently occupying Dick Simon's old terminal building in Salt Lake City, right? I see them running mostly Volvos any more.

The only sizable company I can recall from up there that may still be running FL Classics and W-900s would be "The James Gang" if they're even still around any more. Don't recall seeing their trucks on the road in a long time.
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Well they are talking about Central refer because they where the only company I know of that had a skunk on the trucks at one time before they changed over.
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You're talking about that company that's currently occupying Dick Simon's old terminal building in Salt Lake City, right? I see them running mostly Volvos any more.

The only sizable company I can recall from up there that may still be running FL Classics and W-900s would be "The James Gang" if they're even still around any more. Don't recall seeing their trucks on the road in a long time.

Forgot about them upgrading with Volvos.

Here are some excerpts from another thread:

"Well I have learned that there has been a major cleaning of the house across board here at ($^#^#!. Major layoffs & more then a few firings in SLC & a unknown amount in Fontana & Conley. I know this because a person that worked in the office in SLC was here in Henderson last night because he is a part time driver again due to whats going on up at H/Q.

So it begins, they have started in the office. How long untill they start calling drivers in for a meeting?

(***RUMOR***the hot new story is that we are going back to paper logs, its become pretty clear to the powers that be that this isn't working at all. Word has it that we are having more guys put out of service in OR now then we did with papre logs. Too many guys think they know how to trick the Q-comm.***RUMOR***)"



"They already are. The locals in Portland and Stockton have been told to go back to OTR or they're fired. I don't know how many are in Stockton, but there's only one local in Portland, and he's a nice guy. They've fired at least 30 office staff, and I wouldn't be surprised if there's more cutbacks coming.

($^!&#! is having trouble. Look back over the last year as how many things they're doing to save money, and what's losing them money, and it's becoming apparent they're not doing well. One of my friends is an old Simon driver, and they were saying what ($^#^#!'s going through now is much like what Simon went through before they went under. I'm concerned for my job security."
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You're talking about that company that's currently occupying Dick Simon's old terminal building in Salt Lake City, right? I see them running mostly Volvos any more.

The only sizable company I can recall from up there that may still be running FL Classics and W-900s would be "The James Gang" if they're even still around any more. Don't recall seeing their trucks on the road in a long time.
That would be James Clark Trucking, out of SLC. And yes they still run the W900, haven't seen many of them in Classic's.
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So your saying that I could go outside and grab someone with life experience off the street and plop them behind the wheel, and they would be able to do the job?
That's not what they were saying.... read it again.... The jist of the statement means that, given enough exposure to something, you can get enough insight to know about the job and the in's and out's of the profession. Another thing you might have overlooked is that LilBit and LuvTheRoad have been behind the wheel.
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Well heck, lets close all the schools down and fire all the driver trainers if thats the case.
??? Where did that come from? Not everyone out there was born with a steering wheel and a gearshift in their hand (and if they did, I pity their birth-mother). There is a lot to know about the industry. But you must realize that there are people out there who have been in it a long time who have been exposed to MOST of the same stuff a driver deals with. Dispatchers, Terminal Managers, and the list goes on. When a driver has a problem, who do they call? Hence exposure to MOST of the stuff. Being a driver for one year or 30 years does not necessarily make you more knowledgeable about the industry than the people that support the driver. Actually, I would venture to say that as a driver, I would call my dispatcher or TM, tell them the problem, and they fix it. But I am not necessarily going to be exposed to what hoops had to be jumped through to fix my problem. So at that point, I would have to say THEY knew more about it than ME, agree?
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I have watched enough episodes of ER to know about doctors, but I ain't gonna go put on some scrubs and pretend I know what it is like to have someones life in my hands.
This is getting more and more silly. I refer you to the paragraph above this quote. Watching it on tv and dealing with it, IN REAL LIFE, is a huge difference. Unless you spent last night in a Holiday Inn Express.... hehhehehe
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So no, I would say that a opinion derived from life's experiences does not count as much as a opinion derived from actually doing the day to day job. But one is still entitled to their opinion.
Uhhhh, I think you missed the part about trucking being a part of their day to day life. Great thing about living in America, huh? I may not necessarily agree with you, but I will defend to my death your right to your opinion.
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That's not what they were saying.... read it again.... The jist of the statement means that, given enough exposure to something, you can get enough insight to know about the job and the in's and out's of the profession. Another thing you might have overlooked is that LilBit and LuvTheRoad have been behind the wheel.
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Hmm I believe I said life experience in the industry was not equal. Not that it did not count. They don't train drivers with office staff , they train them with drivers who have recent experience driving a CMV as far as I know.

Here is what I opined on.
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Life experience counts just as much. Just because someone hasn't been in the seat of a truck doesn't mean they don't know about it.
As far as some driving in the distant past goes, it's better then none and would make it more equal. But even the carriers will make you retrain if you are out of the seat long enough. Even they don't seem to think a totality of experience in the industry makes you qualified to turn the key on their CMV.

So no hanging around truck drivers and the trucking industry does not make your views on being a trucker equal to that of someone doing the JOB as a truck driver . If it did ,I would not of had trainees and dispatchers who after a week where begging to go home and do something else for a career.

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As far as some driving in the distant past goes, it's better then none and would make it more equal.
Distant past? I didn't let go of my CDL until 2003.. Not so distant.
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Before I say anything else, have you read this thread from the very beginning? Because if you had you would know where and why all this started and why that quote was made and why I was asked about my experience and my husband's. The statement was not intended to be interpeted the way you did. If you want more detail about this I will be only too glad to provide it.
Blue... You never did answer this. This isn't about who does what, who did what or who is the smartest with the most experience. This goes way back to something you werent involved in if you haven't read what started this. No one is trying to be a pretend truckdriver and no one on here is trying to insult anyone's intelligence. All of this started with other comments about experience in the industry, and, not alluding to only driving.
I for one am not an "expert" nor have I ever implied that I am one.
Maybe you think you are, I don't know. If you are, great, we can all learn from you.
I post what I believe to be true. I also read what others post and try not to insult them or belittle them as some others on here do. We're all in the industry doin' what we think is best for it and ourselves.
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