I'm beginning to wonder if the title of this thread needs to be changed to "An Old Man's Thread goes Dead."
An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by supersnackbar, Jul 27, 2022.
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"An old man gets out of trucking and into porn under the name: Mike Honcho"
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The larger cab is nice to live in, but yeah I like the narrow cab trucks better myself.Bumper, Lonesome, kylefitzy and 1 other person Thank this. -
Before too long they’ll have to start putting the seats in Freightliners in the middle to allow for driver “expansion” on both sides.Itsbrokeagain, jethro712, kylefitzy and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I'm still around...just haven't been in a very chatty mood. In fact, after last weekend, I was in an even worse mood (more things went wrong with the truck after I got to Kenly to spend the weekend there, again). I worked with Peoplenet tech support Friday evening for an hour trying to resolve the GPS issue on the ELD without success. They basically said it's a defective unit and have it replaced, which was total BS because some parts of the unit showed a GPS connection. I ended up doing a total app wipe and reload on Saturday afternoon and everything went back to normal, or as normal as Peoplenet ever gets. I will be glad when SPD decides which unit they're switching to and finally kick Peoplenet to the curb. The other problem with the truck was the starter relay in the fuse box, which gets dislodged easily because there is part of a wiring harness that runs right beside the fusebox that curls up in front of the box that you have to move to check fuses. When I moved it Friday night, I accidentally dislodged the relay and the truck wouldn't start. Once I discovered and resolved the problem, that issue was fixed as well. Then on Thursday this week, something got kicked up off the road and took out some air-lines on my air drier between Des Moines and Council Bluffs and I spent 6 hours at the Love's in Shelby, IA getting that mostly fixed. While I was there I found out that my A/M is no longer with the company. The Op's manager (who is now covering his driver board) said he sent out a message, but my POS Peoplenet and app never received it. No explanation as to what happened, just 'no longer with the company' which sucks because I got along with him fairly well, and felt we worked well together.
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Good to have you back.
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He lives! Sounds like quite the trying few weeks.
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I still wish they would give us a hint about what happened with my A/M...he had been with the company as a driver and then as an onboarding dispatcher...so he had been here a while. The reason I got along with him so well was he understood my occasional sarcastic sense of humor.LilRedRidingHood, Speed_Drums, 88 Alpha and 4 others Thank this.
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