Open to suggestions! There are two light mounts that I can use to drop a pin into, but will also try the banner first before reinventing the wheel etc.
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Is there anywhere you can take a some long bolts to put through the eyelets of your banner? Then put a wing nut on holding the banner on? Maybe? I use 2 long bungees but it'd a pain
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Alamosa for the evening. Just a tip, avoid US 64 from Bloomfield to us 285 if you can, guess I know why the guy at the Gallup scale was so happy!
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Got home this afternoon and here until Monday.. Sometimes its painfully obvious to me that I just might not be cutout to be a company driver... lately I find myself getting angry and frustrated more than being happy.and its all to do with dispatch
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Dont really want to weld a bolt to the face of the bumper etc....
And I think the USA sign would get me a few more DOT inspections!
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Other than that, everything else is going well? If so, congrats.
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yeah I really cant complain but I tend to get caught up in the moment and the smallest thing turns into a big thing for me. I don't let it effect my work but I am just angry
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The banner would have to go below the headlights, but I think that would cover the license plate anywhere on the bottom. It might look kind of ratty but could you zip tie the plate to the actual grill?
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In trucking there will always be someone to pee in your cheerios. If you a contractor you will still have a dispatcher, load planner/coordinator, or will have to deal with agents. If you go independent you will have to deal with brokers that don't know their head from their ###. Hell you could own your own company and you will still have to deal with employees not doing their job properly or customers that expect you to work for nothing. Bottom line...you just have to roll with it and make the best of the situation. Find a place that gets it right 75% of the time and you are doing pretty well. Chances of the grass being greener aren't that great. It'll be different, just not necessarily greener.haulhand, jomar68, passingthru69 and 5 others Thank this.
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