Corneileous:But I also agree that going that slow does make a road hazard when everybody else is doing the speed limit especially through places like Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. Hell, to my knowledge, thats mainly the reason why Illinois, Indiana and Ohio raised their speedlimits to 65 was so that all traffic has the option to go the same speed.
The reason Illinois raised there speed limit was purely political. Some people believed false studies they read about split speed limits. Some truckers groups complained and a new Governor went along. How can you compare a state with a split speed limit to one without, when the split speed limit has never been obeyed? There have been less accidents recently due to less traffic both commercial and private. Common sense will tell you there are less accidents and less severe accidents at lower speeds. If everyone ran the same speed higher speeds would not matter, but since no matter the speed limit is, some people have to drive faster, there is always conflict and some people have trouble changing lanes due to someone passing them. Also trucks speed down the right lane and make it hard for some people to enter the highway. A truck traveling 65 takes a much longer distance to stop than when it is running 55 and always takes longer than a car or motorcycle. Most truck drivers do not keep a safe following distance of at least 4 seconds and drive using a cell phone with complete disregard for their profession and livelihood. The only danger a slow truck poses is if he pulls into the left lane in front of someone. I have made my statements and I am not going to try and explain them all to people who already have their minds made up, especially if they think they got better fuel mileage with the same truck, same weight load, over the same terrain, and with the same headwind, by driving faster.
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And if they're both paid the same per mile, which driver is capable of running more miles? More miles = more money, right?
For a driver in a castrated Big truck to make the same amount, wouldn't they have to run longer to go the same distance?
One driver may take 2 1/2 days while the slower driver takes 3 days to go the same distance. When they both reach 70 hours of driving, who's check would be larger?
I said rate of pay and length of haul were the main factors in how much you make. I don't know what trip you are running in 2 1/2 days that would take me 3 but I will tell you that most of the time truck A gets a load and truck B gets a load, and their delivery time is the same. I have left St. Louis many times in a 65 mph truck and noticed trucks passing me in Missouri and seen the same trucks passing me a couple more times and then they get to Barstow right behind me. I drive for an LTL now and do not waste time waiting for appointments. Most OTR TL drivers do have appointments and getting there a little faster only increases sitting around time. If they get a couple more runs a year I hope they think the stress of tailgating, speeding, watching for bears, braking for people trying to enter the freeway, etc. is worth it. If the slower truck is getting more per mile the faster one will not make up for it. -
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I have made my statements and you have made yours. People will make up their own minds as to who is correct. There is no way for me to provide proof here of of the prevalence of poor driving by truck drivers. If you are out on the road it is apparent to most people, especially the intelligent ones. Remember there are more people with an I.Q. under 130 than above it.
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corneileous said: ↑Soooo, which is it, life's fault or England's fault? I'm a little confused.Click to expand...
We may not have the full power of a true IC or O/O, but we have way more control than a company driver.Click to expand...
Oh no, we didnt ask hardly anything from some artarded recruiter. The only thing we got from them was the bus ticket up there. I know alot of people even whine about that, but think about it. How many other new jobs are gonna fork over their own money to get you to there facility??Click to expand...
We never took the contract to a lawyer even though we probly should have, but like i said, we didnt.Click to expand...
Lastly, we got our questions answered from the people who leased us our truck. Not England and some recruiter.Click to expand...
CRE owns the leasing company you leased your truck from. IIRC it's called Opportunity Leasing, isn't it? Just like Swift owns IEL (Interstate Equipment Leasing), the company who leases the truck one drives for Swift. It's interesting that both companies are owned and operated by Mormons.
Because you never stated whether or not you tried different DM's.Click to expand...
When you lease, your DM isnt necessarily your boss.Click to expand...Your DM is there to dispatch you your loads. He/she is your primary means of contact. When he's not there, then your main "go to" person is either weekend DM's or afterhours.Click to expand...
Sorry, I thought I mentioned it a few times among this thread, but if you missed it, thats Ok.Click to expand...
Yes, my wife and I team-drive this truck. Not for money reasons so to speak, mainly because we have no kids and we'd rather spend time together.Click to expand...
I guess you could say we average about 16000 to 18000 a month depending on how hard we have to run.Click to expand...
But there is no maximum amount of miles you can put on these trucks. Atleast we havent seen anything like that. We've had our truck since December and we have over a hundred grand on the odometer. Things keep goin the way they are, we'll have over a half a million miles on this truck when the lease is up.Click to expand...
By the way, who told you there was a cap on monthly miles?? Please dont tell me it was a recruiter.Click to expand...
A buddy of mile was told by a recruiter that he had to team in order to lease a truck. Again, stop listening to recruiters.Click to expand...
Yes, we run team, and even though your hubby ran by himself for 6 months, I ran solo for over a month and I still made money so even though its harder than hell, its not impossible. Those DM's bonuses are based off how many miles each truck in their particular fleet run so its in their best intentions to keep each truck running. If you get one thats slackin, you get rid of him and find another. Or, you be like probly every other "statistic" and just turn your truck in.Click to expand...
Being you are initially team l/o, they would want to insure that you remain team l/o, so they would find the miles for you. It would only make sense.
So what yer saying is, they make up bogus reasons to drain your maintenance fund.....
I have a hard time believeing that.Click to expand...
I should go into the detailing business because it is obviously very lucrative.
Well, I intend on taking pictures inside and out of this tractor when i turn it in and if they God forbid wanna pull that, then we're gonna have a few things to talk about.Click to expand...
I'll say it again. That 800 bucks i earned by my self after that 3100 mile week runnin solo was my take-home pay. In other words, thats what went into my checking account after everything was deducted including the tax reserve fund and even our downtime fund.Click to expand...
I can certainly understand cuttin losses if no revenue was being brought in, but it just doesnt sound like a new DM was discussed. Like I said, our DM keeps us busy, even when I was solo.Click to expand...
You did say maybe thats why I chuckled a bit when i read that part about because he wasnt Mormon is why he didnt make it.Click to expand...
Ive only heard it mentioned, like twice. Even if I heard it mentioned a hundred times, I would still shake my head in awe. You know how people are, most tend to jump on the bandwagon where most of the people are whether they believe in their beliefs or not.Click to expand...
As far as our income, we bring home roughly a grand to 1500 bucks a week when we force ourselves to run hard. And once more, thats after everything possible is deducted from our gross, weekly income.Click to expand...
Um, I thought I did say that I did basically lease solo for over a month. It may not be like some of these others that do it for the whole lease, but I still made money in that short period i did roll solo.Click to expand...
I know this guy and I know he doesnt run illegal. As a matter of fact, its kinda hard to run illegal when you use paperless logs. I dont think your hubby had to use them when he leased because they only made EOBR's mandatory at England at the first of this year.Click to expand...
Yes, he is a trainer, but he hasnt had a whole lot of students. Since England cut their company drivers down to like 250, they havent had as many students comin in like they did when we went to school over a year ago. He tried hirin a second seat but he couldnt afford to pay him what the other driver wanted so now, after sellin his car that was costin him almost 800 bucks a month, he's doin fine.Click to expand...
I dont know what else to say towards this quote other than I just have a hard time believing they drained his maint fund just to detail the truck.Click to expand...
There was no list of parts that had to be replaced? Did they allow you to watch as a mechanic went over the truck with a fine-toothed comb?
But then again, I wasnt there, so I dont know enough to comment.Click to expand...
Did you call them and say WTF chuck?? What did they say the reason was for waiting so long? Maybe you should have gotten legal advice.Click to expand...
Who could afford a lawyer? Several years ago we received some paperwork on the class action suit against CRE though. The lawsuit pertains to their lease program. By the time these lawyers are done maybe we'll see a few dollars, maybe not. But the end is a long ways down the road.
I appreciate it. Its nice to have a decent conversation on here on this subject for a change and if i came off a little rattled, I apologize. I know your past situation with your lease deal is none of my business but I just wanna know some of the stories because even though things are still going good even after 7 months of leasing, it still gives me things to look out for and think about in the future.Click to expand...
We have a pretty healthy amount that we opted for to go into our tax reserve and downtime fund for that reason.Click to expand... -
TruckrsWife said: ↑What I meant was that this situation with CRE was the curve ball.Click to expand...
Yes, you can refuse a load, you can use your fuel to go where the freight is.Click to expand...
Most mega carriers are going to pay for your travel to their facility, even the not so mega carriers will do this to get your butt in one of their trucks and making them money.Click to expand...
Although Ive said this before to other people, Just as long as I make money, I could care less if that were infact England's only reason or excuse to bring me to their training facility free of charge.
I completely understand. It costs money to have a lawyer look over a contract. I'm more aware of the language in a contract now. One very important thing to know (that is, if it's in your contract), your contract may have an arbitration clause in it. Just remember that truck drivers (actually anyone in the transportation industry) are exempt from arbitration. Arbitration is most times more expensive than a regular lawsuit. And it's usually more company friendly than complainant friendly. God forbid, but if you should have to file a complaint or a suit against a company, you don't want it going to arbitration.Click to expand...
Well, I dont remember seeing anything like that in the contract but if what you say is true, I highly doubt that our case, if we ever had to make one in a courtroom would go into that. If we have an honest case about something, why would England automattically have the upper hand?
I don't recall saying that the recruiter is the one who told you about the leasing end or answered questions about the lease. I'm sorry I didn't make myself clear.Click to expand...
Who are you asking the questions to? A recruiter?Click to expand...You did talk to a recruiter when you got hired, didn't you?Click to expand...
Maybe you aren't under a contract to only haul CRE freight.....I don't know.Click to expand...
What I was trying to say was recruiters are like the salespeople who are enticing you to sign a lease contract is all. They lie.Click to expand...
Three days into our classroom training, we had to leave to go to a funeral and our recruiter told us that as long as we werent gone longer than a week, we could just start off from where we left off......WRONG......
Even though we didnt have to attend class for the 3 days we already had, we basically got to sit on our butts untill the fourth day of school came back around.
CRE owns the leasing company you leased your truck from. IIRC it's called Opportunity Leasing, isn't it?Click to expand...
And if anyone else who is reading this wants to say, "Ney, Ney", I want proof that England actually "OWNS" Horizon. jUst like how they "supposedly" own Equinox, the accountant firm that does our taxes.
Just like Swift owns IEL (Interstate Equipment Leasing), the company who leases the truck one drives for Swift. It's interesting that both companies are owned and operated by Mormons.Click to expand...
I talked to hubby and during the time he worked for them, he couldn't request another DM. He and his DM started off on a bad note and things didn't improve over time.Click to expand...
What happened that caused the friction between the two?
But, what in the H E double-hockey sticks do you mean he couldnt get a new DM?? Did somebody tell him that? Yes, you can get a new DM, always have been.
Try having an independent thought and see where that gets you with the company. Dispatching you on a load is probably the only thing they are qualified for and then not so much. I refer to my hubby's experience. If your DM takes a dislike to you, do you have any idea how miserable they can make your life?Click to expand...
Im sure they can make your life a living hell, but thats why you request a new one and yes, you can do that. Whoever told you you cant is FOS.
Sorry, if I did.Click to expand...
It can make working much more enjoyable. You both don't have that separation anxiety that some experience.Click to expand...
Those are semi decent miles.Click to expand...
Then you are very fortunate, because I don't know of any lease where there isn't a charge if you exceed a certain amount of miles, and this includes a personal car you might lease.Click to expand...
But even with a car lease, most dealers are doing away with the mileage cap because withh the higher price of cars these days, they are doing what they can to keep their customers brand-loyal.
You might want to take a closer look at your lease contract just to be sure, that is, if you haven't. You're excess miles could be deducted under some other charge though. But you would know better than I.Click to expand...
My hubby was used to running hard, he preferred this to sitting and waiting for a load. If he's got hours it's time to roll.Click to expand...
Being you are initially team l/o, they would want to insure that you remain team l/o, so they would find the miles for you. It would only make sense.Click to expand...
I didn't say they took it out of his maintenance reserve, they took it out of his pay. Any repair work you have done on the truck comes out of the maintenance reserve. So in essence, you will never cap out at $10,000.00 because you have to have your oil changed, wiper blades replaced, chains, new tires or any other little thing that can go wrong that's not under warranty.Click to expand...
Do you think they will give you back what you've paid into your maintenance reserve once your lease is up? Trust me they will find a charge or repair to take every last dime of your maintenance reserve.Click to expand...
Sorry to misunderstand. How does a "downtime fund" work?Click to expand...
I'm glad for you. It wasn't so good for hubby.Click to expand...
You should familiarize yourself with how Mormons function, they've got a very interesting.....er..uh.....history. Some of the stunts they pulled made the wild west seem not so wild in comparison. Google Meadow Mountain Massacre (I think that's what it's called). They don't like people bringing that subject up. But it gives you some insight into their mindset. And yes, I'm no fan of the Mormon religion, for many reasons and not all work related.Click to expand...
I'm glad you find it amusing.Click to expand...
I'll tell you what, do it for 6 months and then we can talk about it. Right now you are a team driver even though your wife is laid up on a medical (I hope she recovers swiftly), so you are still a team and treated as a team.Click to expand...
Oh, she's back now. Has been for the last 2 and a half months.
No, hubby did not have paperless logs.Click to expand...
You know why they are cutting down on company drivers? One reason is they make an obscene profit off of o/o'sClick to expand...
Another reason would be if all or most of the drivers are o/o, the drivers are taking on most of the financial risks themselves, which works out pretty good for CRE.Click to expand...
I didn't say they took it out of his maintenance reserve.Click to expand...
Trust me they will find a charge or repair to take every last dime of your maintenance reserveClick to expand...
No, he was more diplomatic than that. He just brought it to their attention and they claimed an oversight on their part.Click to expand...
Who could afford a lawyer? Several years ago we received some paperwork on the class action suit against CRE though. The lawsuit pertains to their lease program. By the time these lawyers are done maybe we'll see a few dollars, maybe not. But the end is a long ways down the road.Click to expand...
I just wanted to give you a heads up on what you might have to deal with down the road. I hope you don't. I'm sure some have managed to slip through the cracks and make a success of it. More power to you.Click to expand...
Good, because the way the economy is going, I'm thinking the IRS is going to get a lot less taxpayer friendly. lolClick to expand...AfterShock Thanks this. -
corneileous said: ↑Ah. So in a sence, that statement and the one I quoted before still sounds in a way that Life was still at fault by using England as the proverbial "curve ball", but maybe thats just me.Click to expand...
Weeeell, not exactly. We can refuse loads, but if we do it for a reason that is not important, we can be supposedly "punished". We havent seen it yet, since the only time we turn down loads is when someone wants us to swap with some solo driver and even with puttin the load on a team, we'd still be late.Click to expand...
Well, yeah. You make it sound so dirty.Click to expand...Take Walmart for example..... You think each employee they have "makes" them money enough to buss new recruits to their possible new job in whatever location? I think not.Click to expand...
Although Ive said this before to other people, Just as long as I make money, I could care less if that were infact England's only reason or excuse to bring me to their training facility free of charge.Click to expand...
So basically what your saying about this arbitration thing, if things went sour and we decided to sue, for us, it'd be like takin a knife to a gunfight, correct?Click to expand...
Well, I dont remember seeing anything like that in the contract but if what you say is true, I highly doubt that our case, if we ever had to make one in a courtroom would go into that. If we have an honest case about something, why would England automattically have the upper hand?Click to expand...
I guess I'm just as at fault as you are because of what you said led me to believe you were assuming we got all of our answers from a recruiterClick to expand...
Actually, before we were officially hired.Click to expand...
Well, that is part of the deal. Some may not like that but as long as England keeps us busy with their freight, I dont see the problem. But, if they do ever start to not keep us busy with freight, I would say they are in breach of contract since their freight is all we can haul.Click to expand...
Three days into our classroom training, we had to leave to go to a funeral and our recruiter told us that as long as we werent gone longer than a week, we could just start off from where we left off......WRONG......
Even though we didnt have to attend class for the 3 days we already had, we basically got to sit on our butts untill the fourth day of school came back around.Click to expand...
Who told you that?? England is parnered with Horizon Truck Leasing and Sales. They are the people who leased us our truck. Not England.
And if anyone else who is reading this wants to say, "Ney, Ney", I want proof that England actually "OWNS" Horizon. jUst like how they "supposedly" own Equinox, the accountant firm that does our taxes.Click to expand...
http://www.linkup.com/results.php?j...b96#&jobHash=bdc95e55631c160e59197437aecabb96
They all have the same address as CRE at either location. Like I said THEY LIE.
I'm not telling you this to rub it in. I'm telling you this because I hate lying and they have. This is still CRE.
Im confused..... How can two different major truckin outfits own the same leasing company? Doesnt that fall under twhatever hat term is, like for example, take Home Depot..... If you and your husband work for them, and you were a department head, your husband wouldnt be able to work in your department because of that fancy way of sayin favoritism....Click to expand...
I think the word you're searching for is nepotism. Both companies (CRE and Swift) are replete with this. They both have family members running the business from higher positions in the company. There's nothing wrong with this on its face. I believe it's important for family to play an active role and run the business. Where one could get into a sticky position is if you are pitted against one of those family members and you need to go to the company to get things straightened out. They will most likely side with the family member, regardless if they are in the wrong.
Well, if he and his DM started off on the wrong foot, I can see the lack of miles. What happened that caused the friction between the two?Click to expand...
But, what in the H E double-hockey sticks do you mean he couldnt get a new DM?? Did somebody tell him that? Yes, you can get a new DM, always have been.Click to expand...
Egh, whether you wanna call is IC's or not, we are working for England. They are payin us to do a job. Just like if you were to hire a contactor to build you a new deck on your house. Even though you arent his "boss" so to speak, but you are paying him to do a job that you want. He cant just buid the deck the way he wants it built.Click to expand...
Im sure they can make your life a living hell, but thats why you request a new one and yes, you can do that. Whoever told you you cant is FOS.Click to expand...
Thats OK. A lot of people have a hard time "remembering" what I say on here.Click to expand...
Exactly. Thats why I probly wouldnt be out here if she wasnt driving with me even though we go at it pretty good sometimes!.....LOLClick to expand...
Thats it? Well, in a way, you are correct..... We could do better, but we dont feel the need to run ourselves ragged. Even with the less than sufficlent miles that most would call that, we do run good enough to have our bills paid on average, 2 months in advance.Click to expand...
I'm sorry you feel that way, but how could anybody even begin to imagine that, that would be even reasonable? They know that the more miles you run, the more money you make. That would be the same thing as them telling you that you are only allowed to make X amount of money....
But even with a car lease, most dealers are doing away with the mileage cap because withh the higher price of cars these days, they are doing what they can to keep their customers brand-loyal.Click to expand...
Although I probly should double-check, but I highly, highly doubt there is a penalty for running over a certain amount of miles per month.Click to expand...
Thats good. That right there is more than enough reason why if his DM was being lazy, he couldve gotten another one. Was your hubby the only one in his fleet being treated with lousy miles or was there others?Click to expand...
The other carrier hubby worked for, they charged him 0.09cpm for all miles over 11,000. Sometimes I'd look at his settlements and go "ouch". Sometimes it was very substantial amounts. But it would go toward the purchase of the truck. Unfortunately it didn't get to that point.
Same goes for solo's, too. With us being team, we do get quite a bit of solo loads.Click to expand...
Sure looks to me like you were implying that they did. But if you werent, I apologize.Click to expand...
Its called the downtime fund, but it doesnt necessarily have to be used for downtime. You can use it for whatever you like. Its a fund that you can elect to have and you can dictate how many CPM goes into it.Click to expand...
Im sorry to hear that, but something tells me the proper steps werent taken to avoid having to turn the keys in but again, maybe thats just me.Click to expand...
Oh, I can imagine. The South Park episode about Mormons was pretty funny.Click to expand...
Of course i do. Thats one of the best things I've heard so far. I dont recall seeing a "Are you Mormon" question on the employment application.Click to expand...
No need to. I know how hard it is to lease solo. That 5 weeks I did it wasnt easy. Thats the hardest Ive ever run and why I kept saying to my self the whole time I was out there that if i ever needed a reason not to lease solo, I sure have one now. But, that still doesnt take away the fact that there are plenty of solo leasers out there on the road that are makin it work. I dont know how, but I see more lease trucks than company trucks everyday.Click to expand...
Oh, she's back now. Has been for the last 2 and a half months.Click to expand...
I know that EOBR's on here is a very touchy subject, but one of the things EOBR's help, is theres no more guesswork for the load planners and the DM's to figure out when it comes to getting you your loads.Click to expand...
You may be correct, but if that were true, dont you think it'd be in their best intrest to 86 all the company drivers? There are some companies out there that only hire O/O's....Click to expand...
True, but the best you can make as a company driver with England is 45cpm; And thats after 8 years being employed.Click to expand...
True, but this little comment right here led me to believe they did....
Speaking of which, did he get back what was left in the maint reserve?Click to expand...
Hmmm. Well, atleast he got it, I guess.Click to expand...
Maybe you will.Click to expand...
I dont know what "cracks" your referring too, but the way I see it, if we keep doing what we said we would, I dont see where the potential for something bad happening would come from.Click to expand...
The last I heard, the ecomomy was slowly getting better, but I think I will believe it when I see it......Click to expand...AfterShock Thanks this. -
I have to vote for Swift hands down !! Why you might ask why well there's 2 reason's why I say that. one morning I was headed for Taylor,Pa to pick up my load I was following a Swift Driver into the same plant I was heading for. there was only one way to get into this plant if you went the wrong way you run into a low under pass that was clearly marked for 1/2 mile with big yellow signs with blinking lights. when I realized the swift driver was going to keep going stright I got the CB & started to yell at him but it was to late he took the top of the truck & trailer off. to give you an idea how low this under pass was it was marked for 11'6..
the 2nd reason I was in mass & watched a Swift driver for an hour try to into a dock it was stright line back into the dock he couldnt do it. I finally walked over & asked if he needed help. his answer was yes plez I'm a new driver & have a hard time backing up. I helped him by guilding him in the dock -
corneileous said: ↑.......10-4, good buddy!Click to expand...
You're a rookie, so I'm gonna cut y'all some slack here, Corneileous.
Lemmie 'splain -------------
In Big truck trucker lingo, "Good Buddy" is a term applied to
homosexuals. :smt112
They chose the words "Good Buddy" though.:smt045
Now, with the new terminology, "Good Buddy" isn't the friendly Howdy Hi like it was in the movie.Say "Good Buddy" to the wrong individual now-a-daze and they might introduce
Mr. Face to Mr. Fist.:smt087:smt104
Somethin' like that could ruin your whole day.
Please make a note of it.
Now-a-daze, the word "neighbor" is used instead of "Buddy" when greeting other Big truck truckers.
10-4 Good Neighbor?
And while we're on the subject of translations, ladies of the evening are referred to as "Commercial Company" and "Lot Lizard" in Big truck trucker lingo, ---- just in case you weren't aware of that.
Additionally, if you hear "Anybody out there that can help me"? Or,
"Where's the Go-Fast"?
Over the CB, don't answer.
The "help" they're wanting are illegal drugs, like crystal meth, that can keep them up and runnin' for days without sleepin', although they'll log sleeper berth time in their log book so as not to appear suspicious.
But after about a week without sleep, they start seein' things that nobody else sees, because what they're seein' ain't really there to be seen.
Actually, they appear to be wide awake, and dreamin' at the same time. That condition is often referred to as "trippin'", or "trippin' out", not to be confused with pre-trip, or post trip.
A tell-tale sign that a Big truck truck driver is using "speed" (crystal meth) is when they arrive at their destination, they often have to wait a day or two for their log book to catch up with them before they can roll again.
Or, if they're short on hours to run, they buy a solution to that problem, usually for under a buck.
A new log book with clean pages, and start all over again. And again
And again.
Solo drivers who keep up with a team operation aren't really Super Truckers if they're poppin' pills to git-er-dun.
Buyin' more go-fast eats up more money than the extra miles they run as a result of stayin' awake for days.
Sorta like depositing $100, in a slot machine, ..... 25 cents at a time, and hitting a $50 instant jackpot and proclaiming I WoN!
I WoN!
I'm back quiet, -----8)
Standin' by on the side.:smt039
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AfterShock: I was just about to say the same thing about that "Good Buddy" comment. Of course, this individual may already have that information and chose to use that vernacular deliberately in order to create controversy.
IMO, the best way to deal with someone like this is to just let them figure it out for themselves.
I can understand, however, the propensity to defend your own team. I say that because I am returning, by choice, to Swift. And I know I will hear all kinds of comments on the radio about the company I am choosing to run with. I know the shortcomings of running with a training company, but when I was with them before, I just smiled and went about my biz...and proved the hecklers wrong each time I backed into a tight truck stop or difficult, blind-side dock.
I liked to make jokes about my own company such as: How do you get free body work on your car? Paint it DOT yellow and park behind a Swift.
And I know most of the sayings that go along with SWIFT, but my favorite is:
Sweet
Woman
In a
Filthy
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