Watkins shepard

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by sal, Aug 31, 2007.

  1. rednek

    rednek Light Load Member

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    Sal very nice to c u on here .... hey s2b at least my truck doesn't have to down shift going up an on ramp lmao just playin brotha
     
  2. WingRider

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    rednek, you cant talk to us "real truckers" anymore, I think there must be a thread somewhere for you "local" drivers.....:biggrin_25523: Hope everything is goin good for ya.
     
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  3. WingRider

    WingRider Medium Load Member

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    Sal....whats up buddy!!! ####, I went from Wingrider,to "wingding" to "blingding" ...whats next.....oh wait dont answer that.
     
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  4. soon2betrucking

    soon2betrucking Road Train Member

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    soooo..... i have had the pleasure of meeting our dear friend lynchmob while here in dalton, we had our first date, and he puts out :biggrin_25524:faily easy--- just an FYI to anyone who may be wondering... along with a few other newbs that he started with....
    lynch says he's tryin to put his " Big Boy Pants " on, but he's still only wearing his capris :biggrin_2559:

    hey wingrider/wingding/wingbling/wingfling maybe rednek can start his own thread about local work for watkins shepard.... that way he can keep space open for other, true, real otr drivers here :biggrin_2559::yes2557::biggrin_25514::biggrin_255:
     
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  5. WingRider

    WingRider Medium Load Member

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    thats a big 10-4
     
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    soon2betrucking Road Train Member

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    whered everyone go???
     
  7. Irishtrucker

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    Still watching and learning. Was reading a thread earlier with some of your original posts when you where in school in 07. Must be a good feeling to go from wannabe to someone providing good info for others on W/S. just curious if you found out about W/S here or elsewhere?
     
  8. Jacob Rake

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    Still lurking ... looks like you also considered Werner? I like all I have read about W/S not sure they will hire a guy who can't touch his toes. The other items on the HPE are do-able. I still plan on calling Missoula for a list of approved schools in the Seattle area. Thanks s2b I appreciate all you have posted.
     
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    Packing for Missoula! Also taking time to spend time with my wife and family who I will miss dearly.... I fly out tomorrow morning 8:15am and arrive in Missoula 7pm!
     
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    I have a few questions about W/S, What are W/S running areas? do you get up to VT/NH/ME? Do they hire out of NC? and are there Trucks 10spds or autos? Do they allow inverters? and last one lol Do they have APU's? there website isn't very helpfull lol

    Thanks in Advanced!

    American Trucker