Flatbed work doesn't come close to that real hard dry van work. Walking all the way back to the back of the trailer, having to unlatch, swing 2 doors open AND close them. Gotta be careful to not get those pajama pants or track suit dirty.
Otter, whats your favorite work flip flop?
What if it Snows?
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I didn't mean it that way.
Just that gloves wear out fast.Rcranch81, 650cat425, WesternPlains and 1 other person Thank this. -
Yea don't be disrespecting those dry vanners! They're a tough breed.
I can't even insult them because I can't come up with anything they actually do, besides just go down the road. Actually I guess backing into those docks does take most of their mental capacity.650cat425, WesternPlains, lovesthedrive and 2 others Thank this. -
Nope. Wish I had thought of that. Reminds me of when I was running up in Wisconsin on a Walmart fleet during winter. I wore my winter coat, jeans, one pair of socks, and a hoodie. I about froze my ### off in the winds with -25 degree windchill factor. I look at some guy walking around like it all was nothing. I asked him how he did it. The layer of clothing he described I hadn't even considered because I was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ. Lol.650cat425, dwells40, WesternPlains and 3 others Thank this.
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Yes another one from phx !! I had about the same experience in my first real cold weather of minnesota -27 with -70 windchill . Man that was cold650cat425, Dave_in_AZ, WesternPlains and 3 others Thank this.
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Zaney zonies
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Hay now.... that's hitting close to my job description.
I only put about 30 or so trailers a nite into docks....
Unfortunately getting the messed up doors on the cans open is the more challenging part.Dale thompson, 650cat425, dwells40 and 5 others Thank this. -
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Yeah, a very simple job. I'm sure auto trucks will get it all figured out..../sarcasm heavy650cat425, WesternPlains, lovesthedrive and 1 other person Thank this.
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