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Old 08.03.2008
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Hey, I need to put that on my Truck Driver Resume - "I can run anything that rolls or crawls well enough to get it on and off the trailer"

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My best friend chucked a guard out an open dock door at Ralph's compton while I watched. Needless to say we aren't welcomed there.
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Sometimes you just want to bean some fool in the head. I load in Jackson TN a lot.
LOL...Ameristeel!!
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yes it would have but do to fact of having to be in there dock and use there towmotor to unload i would still had to do all of this company rules.It was a 4200 lb roll on end

Back up fast and stop even faster...?
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