what?
also, if anything I'm good for the public image of truck drivers because I'm young and I'm not obese/overweight (no offence I'm just going off of how we're stereotyped)
Writing Letters
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RogerThat72, Apr 17, 2014.
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chalupa Thanks this.
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Ok young Jabber...a question: How will you sign your name? Block print? Prolly ok for police reports but not for paper logs or contracts.....
Just stating the obvious.......
And you're right.....women will find letters from the underdog and quicker than the male.....but alas young driver , they will also find emails and texts just as easy. It's done everyday. You must always dance with the one that brought you and save the last dance for me. Words to live your love life by........
My girlfriend has a boyfriend and it's not me! haha.... -
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Back on topic, I think writing is a great idea Roger. Text and phone calls are ok but u dont have anything to remember the time by. My mom who's 88 (yrs young) has 15 boxes of memorabilia (birthday & anniversary cards, ticket stubs and schedules for trains) etc & letters dad wrote while TDY, we were USAF 20 yrs. Dad had been dead 34yrs and still today she reads those letters by the dozen. I need to find a way to keep them "forever". I'm scanning onto a cd but it'd rather have the actual letters.
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I learned to write letters to my wife in the middle of hell in 04. It's all we could do. I told her then it's not so bad here in the desert. I tell her now it's fine here in Nogales, difference is she still has the letters from the desert. When you upgrade or like me break a phone those important things are gone. I still write her letters sometimes but give them to her at home. This has given me a fresh idea I may mail one to surprise her. It is the 21st century everyone is right. To make a point I will share this. My mother passed in June of last year. We just started going thru the house because we are gonna have to do something with it, although we all feel terrible for doing it. My sisters found letters that her and my Dad had written to each other from 1962 when they were dating, all the way up to 1988 when he retired from pipeline construction. He was gone alot months at a time. Dad passed in 1998, you could tell that Mama read these letters often and wrote a few to him after his death. I'm trying to say they brought her comfort with just cell phone I pad crap they would have been gone forever. Thats the thing with the 21st century its crap and don't last long.
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Of course, I guess there is another way to look at it. With electronic communication, you don't have all the detritus laying around, or taking up space in the land fills. You don't use as many trees.
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Letting her know that she is the most important part of your life won't ever be the wrong thing to do. And by taking the time to sit-down and hand-write a letter , she'll never ever forget it. When you get to be my age (65) and are retired...you'll be able to drag out the box/s of the letters and re-read together....No way in the world can you beat that feeling man.....NO way.... -
Writing to a loved one is a way to not only keep in touch , but in these days of instant communication , it's a very , very private and special way of letting your loved one know just how much that they mean to you.
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