see what I mean.
they kept that incident with the senator's wife (Harry Reid) hush hush, and I'm sure that could've brought a lot of heat to the company. I only found that out through another driver but I heard it that spring or summer day all over the news & radio. (All I kept thinking was poor lady probably somewhere with a whiplash)
Come to find out it was a PAM driver! ####. Here I am now thinking that I have not been in a legitimate accident. So much for my dreams of ending my one year with PAM and signing with the sister company Central Transport to pull doubles locally.
trainee falls asleep and kills himself and trainer Laredo,TX Summer 2010??
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I see what you mean.
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I could see it. I once towed a car from NC to Harrisburg, PA to part out. It was wrecked, but had MANY very good parts still on it. I was still in HS and needed quick cash, so I paid the guy $50 and my dad and I towed it home where I dismantled the car completely. If I remember correctly, I ended up pocketing around $3k for all the parts. -
Sending a message on the satellite stating that somebody got fired is a HUGE breech of privacy.
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I'm sure many drivers saw the remains of that truck in Laredo. I noticed it in June or July. Story I heard was the accident happened in Del Rio. There's a narrow bridge there that is two lane. Oncomming vehicle was pulling a boat on a trailer. Truck driver lost it trying to dodge the boat and went into the ravine. Thats just one of the stories I heard. Sounds plausible, though. I looked at some of the bridges in that area using google maps on satallite mode. Put it on my "I quit" list of dispatches. I quit dipatches being : If you can't give me something else....
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But you say there was a death involved... Regardless of private or public property. Anything there is a accident where a fatality is involved, then the authorities need to be notified.
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Correct, but that wasn't what I was quoting at the time. Any accident with a fatality has to be investigated by the state police. An accident in a truck stop is a wasted call without serious injury or a fatality, because the cops usually won't even check it out.
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Erase all of my posts and threads. I don't want my story in this stupid forum lilbit!
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some people have no idea how much rapport I built....
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