Millis OTR journal
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Steelersjunkie, May 15, 2017.
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I'm down south and got some blank looks when I asked if they were using winter fuel or winter blend when I was getting fuel. Is there some other term that's more common down there?
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MIT and JOHNQPUBLIC Thank this.
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This isn’t a pro mask anti mask post. Currently mask wearing is a choice, I chose to wear a mask. If someone doesn’t wear a mask so be it.
Well anyway before I picked up my current student brought up the mask wearing. Guy said he wore a mask 100% of the time when out and about. Guy has been good about it, until today.
We stopped at Cartersville to get some backing practice in before our delivery tomorrow morning. For some reason he goes into terminal maskless. In there for about 45 minutes or so, talking to some people. As everyone more or less knows practically everyone in the terminals is maskless, mechanics, drivers and anyone else who has a reason to be there. If Covid is out and about terminal air is probably where one will get it. Practically all of our customers I go to require masks and every truck stop I seem to go to requires masks. So I wear a mask in terminals to go shower or use restroom.
Anyway sort of torn, feel I should boot the guy in the morning. If he picked up Covid he isn’t yet contagious but in a few days he will be shedding that virus 2 feet away from me in the cab.
I’m the guys second trainer first one was sort of a douche. So there is that to consider. Me getting blackballed by training dept is probably the only reason I’m doubting what I want to do.Still undecided Thanks this. -
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When I go places that aren't having as much of a problem right now I see the vast majority of people following the mask protocol. Anecdotal but in my opinion telling. It also involves more than just wearing a mask and we all know all the stuff we aren't suppose to be doing right now. The mask is just one part of this whole thing but it is the most visible and for a reason I won't get into here, the most controversial.
Nothing is a 100%. You still can die in a car accident while wearing a seat belt or driving the speed limit. Doesn't mean you shouldn't do those things for your own safety, the safety of others, and because it is the law. But consistently not doing things you should be eventually catches up with you.Still undecided, MIT, keen98 and 2 others Thank this. -
Well said John. The data clearly shows what works and what doesn't, and the areas starting to ration hospital beds due to ability now are becoming bigger. It's not surprising where they're located either.
I wonder how bad things are going to get for the country and this industry in the next year due to Covid19. The typical driver has several predisposing factors (age, male sex, smoking, obesity, poor diet and exercise) before taking into account whatever choices they make about minimizing their risk for contracting Covid19, I'm surprised more aren't retiring to minimize their risk. I've heard enough of them say they could retire now if they wanted to, why keep working in an already risky occupation if you're just increasing your odds of dieing sooner? I know I'm having a harder time answering that question these days, and things are just going to get worse this winter.MIT and JOHNQPUBLIC Thank this. -
Just saw my check stub for last week, somehow I got 3600 miles without realizing I was driving my butt off.
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