When an International parks next to me I ll move. Those things are super loud when they do a regen. Or when there s a wide open parking lot and someone feels that they must parked next to me, and me wanting my space from people
Ever moved parking spots?
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Park next to hazmats. I won’t move because of them but I don’t like sleeping next to them.Lumper Humper Thanks this.
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He was a idiot then.... hope he has really good cargo insurance ..cause he'll be using it doing s### like that .... rule#1 . You roll with your wagon loaded the left door stays shutsnowlauncher and homeskillet Thank this.
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I parked at the PFJ in Chemult Oregon a few months ago and as I was backing in I noticed that the spot was wet, but didn't think much of it. After about 10 minutes a horrific smell filled my truck, and it was then I realized that the parking spot was wet because the septic system was overflowing and draining into the parking lot. Needless to say I moved quickly and told management, who was oblivious to the problem.
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I've moved many times at the petro in Jackson Mississippi trying to get a decent cell signal. 4 maybe 5 times in one day. Cell service there sucks for some reason. I've also moved after to reefer have parked next to me.
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I like when bull wagons park next to me cause they smell like money.
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If you're in the deep south in July mid after-noon FACING the sun sitting in driver's seat drinking a tall cold one, you will move to another spot. Trust me......

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Used to pickup wet hides from a couple different packing plants, hide loading docks are usually right next to the holding pens, I used bring along a bib, knife, fork, steak sauce and plates, and ask if I could pick out my preferred cow.Lumper Humper Thanks this.
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If I see a Swift or Western Express setting up to back in next to me, I'll move, usually across the state line
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If you need a nap you need a nap, middle of the day definitely not ideal, if it’s not crazy hot and you can get a breeze across them they will keep.
Again not ideal, I would have to be in a bind to do it, especially 3 hours but it sure beats layin one overLumper Humper and Swine hauler Thank this.
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