With your attitude, you'll never earn any.
Bullschitt, if you didn't care what I think then you wouldn't keep replying to me.
I reckon the feeling is mutual more often than not.
Truckstop Manners, trainer insisted on training backing next 2 me
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That's what I appreciated from when I started driving back in 1969. It didn't matter wether it was Pure, Union 76, TA, Petro or Mom&Pop they all gave priority and preference to the drivers. Those days are long gone and never to return. I sure do miss those great times.kemosabi49, Powder Joints, Numb and 5 others Thank this.
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I would just be happy if they still had a diner, preferably one that's open 24 hours.lual, TurkeyCreekJackJohnson, Sons Hero and 8 others Thank this.
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one of the last GOOD restaurants was at the J in springville, utkemosabi49, TripleSix and Oxbow Thank this.
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I dont miss the phonelines, or the paperlogs. Companies used to run drivers till they dropped.
I have been out here since the 70's, so been there done that. I was high mileage drive for 2 months in a row at IWX, Solo running more miles than the teams. Back then it was just trying to support the family. Would not wish it on any other driver.Last edited: Mar 27, 2026
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I like Little America in Flagstaff and WY.
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Took a run from White Sands (Holloman AFB) to Mercury , NV (Creech Air Force Base). Stopped had a good shower and dinner at Little American Flag, very nice place.
Kind of a one time deal for a friend that got sick after loading, flew out to run this, sure did enjoy the run.Last edited: Mar 27, 2026
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All the Flying J's restaurants were good before Pilot bought them and installed Denny's. They had a good menu and a carving station.MACK E-6, DannyB, RockinChair and 2 others Thank this.
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Back in the days of the shower tickets, 100 gallons got you shower tickets AND a 24 ounce t-bone dinner. Plus they were the first truckstop that had real doors on the restroom stalls. As a company driver, the Fishhook was my spot.navypoppop, Gatordude, Gearjammin' Penguin and 1 other person Thank this.
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I don’t remember the hook as fondly. They never put seasoning on anything and that T bone was tough as a leather shoe.
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